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- 11-04-2005, 04:31 PM #1Ivan BožičevićGuest
- 11-04-2005, 05:48 PM #2Richard ColtonGuest
Re: T630
"Ivan Božičević" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> How can I connect my Sony Ericsson T630 to my PC?
Cable, Infra red or BlueTooth. Personally I'd go the BlueTooth route and
get a cheap BT dongle (making sure that it uses a Widcomm stack).
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- 11-06-2005, 09:06 AM #3Originally Posted by Richard Colton
i have a DCU-11 cable. is that the same thing as a bluetooth dongle?Ive always wanted
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- 11-06-2005, 12:57 PM #4Richard ColtonGuest
Re: T630
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> Richard Colton Wrote:
>> "Ivan Božičević" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> > How can I connect my Sony Ericsson T630 to my PC?
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>> Cable, Infra red or BlueTooth. Personally I'd go the BlueTooth route
>> and
>> get a cheap BT dongle (making sure that it uses a Widcomm stack).
>>
>
> i have a DCU-11 cable. is that the same thing as a bluetooth dongle?
No, that's the standard data cable for the T610.
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- 11-06-2005, 01:39 PM #5Lina & NiallGuest
Re: T630
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>> > How can I connect my Sony Ericsson T630 to my PC?
>> Cable, Infra red or BlueTooth. Personally I'd go the BlueTooth route
>> and
>> get a cheap BT dongle (making sure that it uses a Widcomm stack).
> i have a DCU-11 cable. is that the same thing as a bluetooth dongle?
Nope. A "Bluetooth Dongle" is a small device (usually USB and about the
size of your thumb) which connects to your computer and allows you to
communicate with various devices via a radio connection. The devices need to
support bluetooth too (which the T630 does)
The advantage of bluetooth is that it connects over a reasonable range
(at least a few metres or more depending on the devices and conditions)
without any physical connection between the devices. Also it will work with
devices from amny different manufacturers.
Prices for "Bluetooth Dongles" are pretty low these days. The only real
downsides are that they can be a bit fiddly to set up sometimes and
switching on bluetooth support on the remote device (e.g your mobile phone)
uses a bit more battery than if it is switched off.
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