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There's no wireless at my office.
If I use a USB Bluetooth adapter with my WinXP laptop connected (by cable) to the company network, will I be able to access the internet from the 770?
I called the manufacturer tech-support (pre-purchase) and the best info I could get was that the software to do this would have to come from Nokia.
Anyone able to say whether this works or not?
Thanks,
Roger
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The bluetooth pairing is only for a short time. Once you send the passkey from the 770, enter it immediately on your smartphone.
As for file transfer, the 770 only supports only a few that you can use file manager to browse its contents with. I guess the MPX220 is not supported.
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thanks!