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miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 09:31 AM
itīs imposible for me, because donīt find this service on pc, i do all the step, and nothing nothing nothing :(
Sander24
27th December 2005, 10:24 AM
I've found that you'll have a better chance of getting "activesync over bluetooth" to work, to discover and pair from your PC, not from your phone.
Somewhere i've also read a comment who said you should pair both ways, but i don't think that's possible and needed, just from your pc.
much succes, Sander
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 10:33 AM
thanks i will do :)
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 10:38 AM
nothing :(:(:(
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 10:43 AM
nothing nothing nothing i donīt discovered activesync service on pc :(:(
wilesd
27th December 2005, 10:57 AM
Activesync use a Bluetooth com port on my PC. try installing one of these after paring the devices.
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 12:48 PM
after 3 hours nothing of nothing :(
hazymat
27th December 2005, 01:37 PM
after 3 hours nothing of nothing :(
3 hours is a long time to spend.
Ok - step by step, 10 minutes MAX!
1) On your computer, go into bluetooth settings. Check bluetooth is ON and set to discoverable. Add an incoming COM port, eg. COM5.
2) On ActiveSync on your computer, go into connection settings. Tick all the boxes. If the COM port is greyed out, untick it, close the settings box, go back in, now tick it and set the COM port to eg. COM5.
3) On the K Jam go into bluetooth settings, and remove the connection to your computer.
4) On your K Jam go into ActiveSync, click 'menu' > 'connect via bluetooth' then you should see a message saying 'cannot find an existing bluetooth partnership with a PC that supports ActiveSync. Would you like to set up a partnership now?'
5) Click YES - you are taken to the Bluetooth settings screen.
6) Now click 'new partnership. As soon as you do this, the K Jam will search, and as long as your computer has bluetooth discoverable turned on, your computer will eventually be displayed. Check the computer name showing on the K Jam is the same as the name you gave the bluetooth profile on your computer.
7) On K Jam, click your computer name then NEXT.
8) Now enter a passcode - any four digit number (remember it) then next
9) When you do this, your computer will pop up with a message saying "a bluetooth device is requesting authorisation". Open this message and type in the code that you gave the K Jam. The next screen on the computer will tell you that it was successful - click FINISH.
10) Back on the K Jam, the screen will now be showing the services available. AS LONG AS YOU FOLLOWED STEP 1 and 2, ActiveSync will be an option, and you need to tick this and press FINISH on the K Jam.
11) Close bluetooth settings, now in ActiveSync screen click MENU > Connect via bluetooth. Your ActiveSync program on the computer should eventually pop up and connect.
NOW - if you failed at any point, say exactly where and what the problem is. :)
Mat
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 02:02 PM
thanks for all... in point 10, only appear serial port, donīt appear activesync :(
hazymat
27th December 2005, 02:09 PM
thanks for all... in point 10, only appear serial port, donīt appear activesync :(
Ok, that means your computer's bluetooth isn't passing the connection through to ActiveSync. This is either because bluetooth serial port isn't set up properly, or ActiveSync isn't accepting serial port connections.
Describe *exactly* what you see in the computer's ActiveSync connection setting screen. And describe exactly what you see in in your bluetooth COM port settings screen.
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 02:15 PM
thanks for all... in point 10, only appear serial port, donīt appear activesync :(
Ok, that means your computer's bluetooth isn't passing the connection through to ActiveSync. This is either because bluetooth serial port isn't set up properly, or ActiveSync isn't accepting serial port connections.
Describe *exactly* what you see in the computer's ActiveSync connection setting screen. And describe exactly what you see in in your bluetooth COM port settings screen.
In AS connection setting:
mark: show status
Allow connections ... on com5
disabled usb
In BT i see:
activesync port 5
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 02:17 PM
nothing only serial port
hazymat
27th December 2005, 02:25 PM
Can you give better descriptions?!
Is your COM5 port in bluetooth settings an incoming or outgoing port?
Are you using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack or the Widcomm?
Have you tried just selecting the serial port when setting up activesync on the k jam?
Reboot your computer, soft reset your k jam, check settings in ActiveSync are correct and do the whole thing over again....
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 02:28 PM
Can you give better descriptions?!
Is your COM5 port in bluetooth settings an incoming or outgoing port?
Are you using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack or the Widcomm?
Have you tried just selecting the serial port when setting up activesync on the k jam?
Reboot your computer, soft reset your k jam, check settings in ActiveSync are correct and do the whole thing over again....
com5 is local services....
Iīm using widcomm
Have you tried just selecting the serial port when setting up activesync on the k jam? i donīt understand ...
i reset the computer several times :(
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 02:30 PM
donīt worry ... i attemp on this later...
sorry and thanks for all
Mesh
27th December 2005, 02:36 PM
Set the incoming port to 8 on your computer, this made it work for me.
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 02:37 PM
incoming port is same of local services port ?ŋ?
regards
monkeyphonix
27th December 2005, 02:39 PM
When my pc looks for the incoming port its always at least port 21, sometimes ,up to 33. I've been told this is why it won't work because its far too high.
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 02:40 PM
nothing of nothing ...
Mesh
27th December 2005, 02:48 PM
Are you using the latest version of Active Sync? -> 4.1?
ccsnet
27th December 2005, 02:55 PM
Thanks - will try these my self..... finally got round to sorting BT rather than the cable ;)
Terran
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 03:12 PM
Are you using the latest version of Active Sync? -> 4.1?
activesync 4.1....
miguelromerom
27th December 2005, 06:35 PM
Thanks - will try these my self..... finally got round to sorting BT rather than the cable ;)
Terran
can you now sinc over bt ?ŋŋ?ŋŋ?
narxis
28th December 2005, 03:42 PM
Hazymat! Your a genius! Been trying to get this to work for ages! Ended up thinking it jut wasnt possible using BlueSolei on the PC, but following your guide it worked perfectly! Now I can browse the internet, and control my Desktop etc all over the activesync passthrough! Brilliant! :D
tom.martens
29th December 2005, 09:38 AM
I'm a little bit hopeless ...
On my desktop the wizard and its serial services are configured within the bt-device manager (incoming serial port = 7)
On my wizard my desktop and it's service ActiveSynch are recognized. I've got an outgoing serial port 7 - connecting with my desktop.
I'm initiating the synchronisation from the wizard via bt. Something happens within Activesynch on my desktop - the message reads:
"Connecting ..."
That's it - i'm gazing at my desktop and on my wizard for hours but nothing happens - what's wrong or what did i forget.
All AS services (WCESMgr, rapimgr and wcescomm) are configured for full access within my personal firewall.
Please help ...
IvvI
2nd January 2006, 06:12 PM
I'm a little bit hopeless ...
On my desktop the wizard and its serial services are configured within the bt-device manager (incoming serial port = 7)
On my wizard my desktop and it's service ActiveSynch are recognized. I've got an outgoing serial port 7 - connecting with my desktop.
I'm initiating the synchronisation from the wizard via bt. Something happens within Activesynch on my desktop - the message reads:
"Connecting ..."
That's it - i'm gazing at my desktop and on my wizard for hours but nothing happens - what's wrong or what did i forget.
All AS services (WCESMgr, rapimgr and wcescomm) are configured for full access within my personal firewall.
Please help ...
Look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=36942
daern
3rd January 2006, 09:41 AM
NOW - if you failed at any point, say exactly where and what the problem is. :)Mat
Worked a treat - thanks :-)
Ok, so it's a bit slow when compared to USB, but it's good enough. Thanks for your excellent instructions.
tom.martens
3rd January 2006, 10:44 PM
:D
It works - I'm totally astonished because I can't see what is the difference.
Maybe - BT is off on my wizard when I'm initiating the synch via BT from my wizard ... who knows
Doesn't matter at all - it's the result tha counts
:D
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