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mrao Posts: > 500

Does your laptop have inbuilt Bluetooth....Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are two different things....Im guessing you still need a dongle to be able to connect to/through your k700
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Posted: 2005-07-19 20:46:29
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Ragart Posts: 20

I posted this question in another thread, but I have a period of a few weeks and have received no answers.

I was wondering why my Tungsten T3 and k750i had an average xfer speed of 12kbps, no matter what the distance. I swear that at one point I saw an xfer speed of 40kbps after playing around with drivers, but then something happened when I turned my T3 off...and I haven't achieved that xfer rate since.

I would really appreciate it if anybody has any ideas about why this xfer speed seems so low. I've heard of people having 40-50kbps for BT speeds. I love the BT connection for sending small pix back and forth from the phone to palm, and if I can get higher than 12kbps, it'd be great!

FW: R1A044. I don't want to update b/c of fear of the video loss! I like my video!

Thanks,
Ragart

[ This Message was edited by: Ragart on 2005-07-20 21:34 ]
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Posted: 2005-07-20 22:31:34
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lambonet Posts: 34

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On 2005-06-30 20:36:42, light_saberx wrote:
whats the difference with a class 1 and a class 2 bluetooth? can anyone share the idea?


Every BT adapter can be:
Class 1: it can transmit up to 100m (open air)
or
Class 2: it can transmit up to 30m (open air)

So the difference is only the power/working distance
PS: don't confuse Class 1 or 2 with BT ver. 1.1 1.2 or 2.0
theese are different hardware specifications not depending with the Class...

Ciao
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Posted: 2005-09-26 18:52:02
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trilokeshh Posts: 68

@ragart when you are transferring that , check your phone that time another application are not running or stand by in phone if yes then close all of them and then transfer i think it will surely help you
now cheers
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Posted: 2005-10-26 04:09:00
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mrao Posts: > 500

Applications running in the background do not make any difference to BT transfer speed or the lack of it, for that matter
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Posted: 2005-10-26 09:10:24
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hotcha Posts: 93

802.11 wifi and bluetooth are different aminals. You need the dongle.
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Posted: 2005-10-30 22:51:33
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LOCUST Posts: 8

dis is wat im intrested on...

http://www.directusbstore.co.uk/cnb/shop/directusbstore

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Posted: 2005-11-03 00:25:35
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pzboyz Posts: 133

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On 2005-06-09 23:08:10, dlewis1340 wrote:
They may say bluetooth is backward compatible but I a having an Issue.

My Ford Mobile Ease car kit is BT HFP .96 and worked brilliantly with my z600.

I bought a v800 & flashed my 800 to z800 R1AB013 with TMS and now it connects and drops connection over and over.

Still searching for a fix.

V800 flashed to z800 R1AB013
Ford Mobile Ease - Handsfree car kit - Made by Pieker

Can pair successfully then Connection constantly drops and reconnects.


When there is no phone call, one of the devices is using Sniff mode to save power ... the Z600 does not have Sniff mode so you did not have a problem with that phone. From this it is not obvious if it is Peiker or SE that has the Sniff mode problem.

pzboyz
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Posted: 2005-11-03 10:28:45
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Addison Posts: 1

Tom Tom 700 internet via Sony Ericsson K700i

I have successfully paired my SE K700i with my TT700. But try as I might I can't get a wireless internet connection. My service provider is o2 and I have tried all the tips on the TT website (changed for errors) and gone through the manual connection process ad nauseum (using *99***1# and faster and o2web etc etc). Has anyone managed to use Tom Tom Plus etc using a TT700 / SE K700i combination. If so can you tell me how you did it?
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Posted: 2005-12-20 11:54:15
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charaldan Posts: 2

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On 2002-04-21 14:43:00, orang3 wrote:
can you use the voice command 'answer' like the normal handsfree ?? how come i cant answer the call when i say ans ?? but i already set the voice ans command on ??and when i use voice dail they always cannot regonise the second part when they ask me where to dial to ect (home,office,others) i also set the voice command for those ....

Sony Ericsson just told me to use the wired headset to record the commands and contact names rather than doing it on the handset something to do with frequencies differing. Then your bt HEADSET SHOULD WORK
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Posted: 2006-01-06 11:00:42
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