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Mike Miller
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      01-09-2008
I’m trying to connect my phone to my laptop via Bluetooth and am hitting a
snag. I’ve done a lot of research and found others with the same problem,
but no solution that worked for me. I also spent an hour on the phone with
HP support with no luck. This is a rather lengthy post because I’ve included
all of the details I can think of; my questions are listed first.

* What is the difference between My Bluetooth Places, Control
Panel/Bluetooth Configuration and Control Panel/Bluetooth Devices? Why do my
BT device and the COM ports show up under the first two but not the third?

* Is the error I’m getting trying to add the COM port under Devices the
reason ActiveSync doesn’t show up as an available service on my phone?

*Do I need to select any other Available Service on my phone or the laptop
(such as one of the BT Serial Ports) to enable ActiveSync to work?

Laptop specs – HP/Compaq NC6400 (built-in BT), WinXP Pro SP2, Outlook 2007,
ActiveSync 4.5.0
Phone specs – Cingular 8125 (HTC Wizard), WinMobile 5.0. Syncs with the
laptop correctly with a USB cable.

There are three places in WinXP related to setting up a BT device I know of
– My BT Places, Control Panel/BT Configuration and Control Panel/BT Devices.
These are the details of my current configuration:
Under My BT Places:
* My Device - My ActiveSync is an available service. Properties indicate it
is using COM7, Startup Automatically, Secure Connection.
* My Device - My Bluetooth Serial Port is an available service. COM9,
Startup Automatically, Secure Connection.
* Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood – my phone is listed and paired.
Properties/Authorization has ActiveSync checked.

Under Control Panel/BT Configuration:
* Local Services – BT Serial Port is listed as COM9, ActiveSync as COM7.
Both set to Startup Automatically. This matches what is under My BT Places.
* Client Applications – another BT Serial Port is listed as COM8. (BTW, all
three of these COM ports (7-9) are listed in Device Manager with no
conflicts.)
* Hardware – HP Integrated Module w/BT 2.0 Wireless Technology – Type = USB.
The selected device is working properly.

Under Control Panel/BT Devices – this is where the problems seem to be:
* Devices – my phone is not listed, even though I paired it through My BT
Places. If I click Add, it can’t find it. Interesting, since it’s already
paired.
* COM Ports – no COM ports are listed, even though three of them show up
under BT Configuration. Based on my previous research, my understanding is I
need to add an Incoming COM port to this page. However, when I click Add,
Incoming, I get an error “The Bluetooth radio is not currently plugged in.
Plug in and try again.” Odd, since I just paired the device under My BT
Places.

On my 8125:
* Under Comm Manager/Bluetooth Settings/Devices, my computer is listed, but
a Serial Port is the only available service. My understanding is that
ActiveSync should be listed here.
* In ActiveSync/Connect via Bluetooth, I get an error saying “Cannot find an
existing BT partnership with a PC that supports ActiveSync.” I assume this
is because ActiveSync is not showing up as an available service as noted
above.

ActiveSync on the laptop:
* Under File/Connection Settings – “Allow connections to one of the
following” is checked and set to COM7. However, if I click Connect, it
doesn’t find my phone on COM7 or any other port.


 
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shagbopper1
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      02-25-2008
any ideas of how to do this..I also am having some issue on it...

"Mike Miller" wrote:

> I’m trying to connect my phone to my laptop via Bluetooth and am hitting a
> snag. I’ve done a lot of research and found others with the same problem,
> but no solution that worked for me. I also spent an hour on the phone with
> HP support with no luck. This is a rather lengthy post because I’ve included
> all of the details I can think of; my questions are listed first.
>
> * What is the difference between My Bluetooth Places, Control
> Panel/Bluetooth Configuration and Control Panel/Bluetooth Devices? Why do my
> BT device and the COM ports show up under the first two but not the third?
>
> * Is the error I’m getting trying to add the COM port under Devices the
> reason ActiveSync doesn’t show up as an available service on my phone?
>
> *Do I need to select any other Available Service on my phone or the laptop
> (such as one of the BT Serial Ports) to enable ActiveSync to work?
>
> Laptop specs – HP/Compaq NC6400 (built-in BT), WinXP Pro SP2, Outlook 2007,
> ActiveSync 4.5.0
> Phone specs – Cingular 8125 (HTC Wizard), WinMobile 5.0. Syncs with the
> laptop correctly with a USB cable.
>
> There are three places in WinXP related to setting up a BT device I know of
> – My BT Places, Control Panel/BT Configuration and Control Panel/BT Devices.
> These are the details of my current configuration:
> Under My BT Places:
> * My Device - My ActiveSync is an available service. Properties indicate it
> is using COM7, Startup Automatically, Secure Connection.
> * My Device - My Bluetooth Serial Port is an available service. COM9,
> Startup Automatically, Secure Connection.
> * Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood – my phone is listed and paired.
> Properties/Authorization has ActiveSync checked.
>
> Under Control Panel/BT Configuration:
> * Local Services – BT Serial Port is listed as COM9, ActiveSync as COM7.
> Both set to Startup Automatically. This matches what is under My BT Places.
> * Client Applications – another BT Serial Port is listed as COM8. (BTW, all
> three of these COM ports (7-9) are listed in Device Manager with no
> conflicts.)
> * Hardware – HP Integrated Module w/BT 2.0 Wireless Technology – Type = USB.
> The selected device is working properly.
>
> Under Control Panel/BT Devices – this is where the problems seem to be:
> * Devices – my phone is not listed, even though I paired it through My BT
> Places. If I click Add, it can’t find it. Interesting, since it’s already
> paired.
> * COM Ports – no COM ports are listed, even though three of them show up
> under BT Configuration. Based on my previous research, my understanding is I
> need to add an Incoming COM port to this page. However, when I click Add,
> Incoming, I get an error “The Bluetooth radio is not currently plugged in.
> Plug in and try again.” Odd, since I just paired the device under My BT
> Places.
>
> On my 8125:
> * Under Comm Manager/Bluetooth Settings/Devices, my computer is listed, but
> a Serial Port is the only available service. My understanding is that
> ActiveSync should be listed here.
> * In ActiveSync/Connect via Bluetooth, I get an error saying “Cannot find an
> existing BT partnership with a PC that supports ActiveSync.” I assume this
> is because ActiveSync is not showing up as an available service as noted
> above.
>
> ActiveSync on the laptop:
> * Under File/Connection Settings – “Allow connections to one of the
> following” is checked and set to COM7. However, if I click Connect, it
> doesn’t find my phone on COM7 or any other port.
>
>

 
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DigDug333
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      03-08-2008

I have a Treo 750 running WM6 using ActiveSync 4.5, I am using a Logitech BT
Dongle, To get this to work I did the normal pairing, then I went into BT
Configuration on the PC and on the Local Services tab at the very bottom was
Bluetooth Serial Port, it was set on manual, I set it to Automatic by
clicking properties, then ok. Then I went to my Treo and into Bluetooth
settings, selected my PC hit the refresh button, then a dialog box appeared
stating my phone was trying to connect to a com port I allowed. ActiveSync
appeared in the list, I selected it and was able to finally sync to my PC.
If this does not work try going to My Computer Icon, right click go to
properties, then go to Hardware tab, then Device Manager, then on Bluetooth
Devices and anything under that tree right click on them and select Scan for
hardware changes. Then try to do a refresh on your Treo's BT settings for
your PC it should appear and you should be able to sync now. If not......try
to read more threads......

"Mike Miller" wrote:

> I’m trying to connect my phone to my laptop via Bluetooth and am hitting a
> snag. I’ve done a lot of research and found others with the same problem,
> but no solution that worked for me. I also spent an hour on the phone with
> HP support with no luck. This is a rather lengthy post because I’ve included
> all of the details I can think of; my questions are listed first.
>
> * What is the difference between My Bluetooth Places, Control
> Panel/Bluetooth Configuration and Control Panel/Bluetooth Devices? Why do my
> BT device and the COM ports show up under the first two but not the third?
>
> * Is the error I’m getting trying to add the COM port under Devices the
> reason ActiveSync doesn’t show up as an available service on my phone?
>
> *Do I need to select any other Available Service on my phone or the laptop
> (such as one of the BT Serial Ports) to enable ActiveSync to work?
>
> Laptop specs – HP/Compaq NC6400 (built-in BT), WinXP Pro SP2, Outlook 2007,
> ActiveSync 4.5.0
> Phone specs – Cingular 8125 (HTC Wizard), WinMobile 5.0. Syncs with the
> laptop correctly with a USB cable.
>
> There are three places in WinXP related to setting up a BT device I know of
> – My BT Places, Control Panel/BT Configuration and Control Panel/BT Devices.
> These are the details of my current configuration:
> Under My BT Places:
> * My Device - My ActiveSync is an available service. Properties indicate it
> is using COM7, Startup Automatically, Secure Connection.
> * My Device - My Bluetooth Serial Port is an available service. COM9,
> Startup Automatically, Secure Connection.
> * Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood – my phone is listed and paired.
> Properties/Authorization has ActiveSync checked.
>
> Under Control Panel/BT Configuration:
> * Local Services – BT Serial Port is listed as COM9, ActiveSync as COM7.
> Both set to Startup Automatically. This matches what is under My BT Places.
> * Client Applications – another BT Serial Port is listed as COM8. (BTW, all
> three of these COM ports (7-9) are listed in Device Manager with no
> conflicts.)
> * Hardware – HP Integrated Module w/BT 2.0 Wireless Technology – Type = USB.
> The selected device is working properly.
>
> Under Control Panel/BT Devices – this is where the problems seem to be:
> * Devices – my phone is not listed, even though I paired it through My BT
> Places. If I click Add, it can’t find it. Interesting, since it’s already
> paired.
> * COM Ports – no COM ports are listed, even though three of them show up
> under BT Configuration. Based on my previous research, my understanding is I
> need to add an Incoming COM port to this page. However, when I click Add,
> Incoming, I get an error “The Bluetooth radio is not currently plugged in.
> Plug in and try again.” Odd, since I just paired the device under My BT
> Places.
>
> On my 8125:
> * Under Comm Manager/Bluetooth Settings/Devices, my computer is listed, but
> a Serial Port is the only available service. My understanding is that
> ActiveSync should be listed here.
> * In ActiveSync/Connect via Bluetooth, I get an error saying “Cannot find an
> existing BT partnership with a PC that supports ActiveSync.” I assume this
> is because ActiveSync is not showing up as an available service as noted
> above.
>
> ActiveSync on the laptop:
> * Under File/Connection Settings – “Allow connections to one of the
> following” is checked and set to COM7. However, if I click Connect, it
> doesn’t find my phone on COM7 or any other port.
>
>

 
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