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  1. #1
    BB
    Guest
    Hi All
    I bought a Bluetooth Dongle for my desktop so I could transfer data
    from Samsung phone to my PC using Samsung PC Studio or Mobiledit. I have
    tried Bluesoliel and Vidcomm drivers but cannot get them to interface to the
    phone software even after assigning the correct ports.
    Has anyone had any luck doing this and how?
    Thanks Barry





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  2. #2
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Dongle

    BB <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Hi All
    > I bought a Bluetooth Dongle for my desktop so I could transfer
    > data from Samsung phone to my PC using Samsung PC Studio or
    > Mobiledit. I have tried Bluesoliel and Vidcomm drivers but cannot get
    > them to interface to the phone software even after assigning the
    > correct ports.


    > Has anyone had any luck doing this and how?


    Havent done it with a samsung phone, but bluetooth can be
    a bit fiddly to setup due to the complexity of the capabilitys.

    The first most fundamental point is that you dont need anything
    more than what is standard with XP SP2 for bluetooth apart
    from the Samsung PC studio or Mobiledit. If you plug the
    bluetooth dongle into your PC, XP will install it fine without
    bothering with the stuff thats on the CD supplied with the dongle.

    You do need to pair the PC with the phone, supplying a passcard.

    You even get some basic capability for sending and receiving files.
    You can access those by right mouse clicking on the bluetooth icon
    in the systray, where the clock is. You may need to tick the 'show icon
    on the desktop' box in the Bluetooth Radios config in the Control Panel
    to see that icon.

    That alone should allow you to use Samsung PC studio or Mobiledit.

    Bluesoliel basically is an alternative to that and isnt necessary.
    I suggest you uninstall Bluesoliel and see if it works with XP SP2 alone.





  3. #3
    Jeremy Quirke
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Dongle


    "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > BB <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> Hi All
    >> I bought a Bluetooth Dongle for my desktop so I could transfer
    >> data from Samsung phone to my PC using Samsung PC Studio or
    >> Mobiledit. I have tried Bluesoliel and Vidcomm drivers but cannot get
    >> them to interface to the phone software even after assigning the
    >> correct ports.

    >
    >> Has anyone had any luck doing this and how?

    >
    > Havent done it with a samsung phone, but bluetooth can be
    > a bit fiddly to setup due to the complexity of the capabilitys.
    >
    > The first most fundamental point is that you dont need anything
    > more than what is standard with XP SP2 for bluetooth apart
    > from the Samsung PC studio or Mobiledit. If you plug the
    > bluetooth dongle into your PC, XP will install it fine without
    > bothering with the stuff thats on the CD supplied with the dongle.
    >

    There are some BT chipsets not supported by SP2 that need drivers installed
    unfortunately. More often than not tho what Rod said is the case.

    As for the other point - indeed, I've found most of the functionality I need
    from BT (basic file transfer, wireless data) is provided fine by Windows
    itself and I don't need to bother with the bull**** buggy "software" that
    comes bundled with the phone.






  4. #4
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Dongle

    BB wrote:
    > Hi All
    > I bought a Bluetooth Dongle for my desktop so I could transfer data
    > from Samsung phone to my PC using Samsung PC Studio or Mobiledit. I have
    > tried Bluesoliel and Vidcomm drivers but cannot get them to interface to the
    > phone software even after assigning the correct ports.
    > Has anyone had any luck doing this and how?
    > Thanks Barry


    My experience with Bluetooth is that often you need to un-install any
    other related software like your PC studio, Mobiledit or Nokia PC Suite
    etc. and any other Bluetooth drivers already installed.

    Then connect your new device, in this case your Bluetooth dongle and
    then let the computer detect it and have your new driver CD ready when
    it asks for it.

    Once the device installation is complete then you can install the
    required software, being your Samsung PC Studio or Mobiledit and it
    should work for you.

    Good Luck!!!


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    <http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



  5. #5
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Dongle

    Jeremy Quirke <[email protected]> wrote:
    > "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> BB <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>> Hi All
    >>> I bought a Bluetooth Dongle for my desktop so I could
    >>> transfer data from Samsung phone to my PC using Samsung PC Studio or
    >>> Mobiledit. I have tried Bluesoliel and Vidcomm drivers but cannot
    >>> get them to interface to the phone software even after assigning the
    >>> correct ports.

    >>
    >>> Has anyone had any luck doing this and how?

    >>
    >> Havent done it with a samsung phone, but bluetooth can be
    >> a bit fiddly to setup due to the complexity of the capabilitys.
    >>
    >> The first most fundamental point is that you dont need anything
    >> more than what is standard with XP SP2 for bluetooth apart
    >> from the Samsung PC studio or Mobiledit. If you plug the
    >> bluetooth dongle into your PC, XP will install it fine without
    >> bothering with the stuff thats on the CD supplied with the dongle.


    > There are some BT chipsets not supported by SP2 that need drivers installed
    > unfortunately.


    Yeah, but with those dongles now so cheap, those should be tossed.

    I paid 1c literally for the last one that XP SP2 is very happy with.

    > More often than not tho what Rod said is the case.


    > As for the other point - indeed, I've found most of the functionality
    > I need from BT (basic file transfer, wireless data) is provided fine
    > by Windows itself and I don't need to bother with the bull**** buggy
    > "software" that comes bundled with the phone.


    Yeah, tho it will only do the most basic stuff, wont
    load java apps into java capable phones for example.





  6. #6
    Jeremy Quirke
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Dongle


    "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Jeremy Quirke <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >>> BB <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>> Hi All
    >>>> I bought a Bluetooth Dongle for my desktop so I could
    >>>> transfer data from Samsung phone to my PC using Samsung PC Studio or
    >>>> Mobiledit. I have tried Bluesoliel and Vidcomm drivers but cannot
    >>>> get them to interface to the phone software even after assigning the
    >>>> correct ports.
    >>>
    >>>> Has anyone had any luck doing this and how?
    >>>
    >>> Havent done it with a samsung phone, but bluetooth can be
    >>> a bit fiddly to setup due to the complexity of the capabilitys.
    >>>
    >>> The first most fundamental point is that you dont need anything
    >>> more than what is standard with XP SP2 for bluetooth apart
    >>> from the Samsung PC studio or Mobiledit. If you plug the
    >>> bluetooth dongle into your PC, XP will install it fine without
    >>> bothering with the stuff thats on the CD supplied with the dongle.

    >
    >> There are some BT chipsets not supported by SP2 that need drivers
    >> installed unfortunately.

    >
    > Yeah, but with those dongles now so cheap, those should be tossed.
    >
    > I paid 1c literally for the last one that XP SP2 is very happy with.
    >
    >> More often than not tho what Rod said is the case.

    >
    >> As for the other point - indeed, I've found most of the functionality
    >> I need from BT (basic file transfer, wireless data) is provided fine
    >> by Windows itself and I don't need to bother with the bull**** buggy
    >> "software" that comes bundled with the phone.

    >
    > Yeah, tho it will only do the most basic stuff, wont
    > load java apps into java capable phones for example.

    Just to be interesting; i've found you can normally just copy the JAR file,
    although if the midlet has important properties defined in the JAD file it
    won't work. It's not the proper way of doing it, of course.





  7. #7
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Dongle

    Jeremy Quirke <[email protected]> wrote:
    > "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Jeremy Quirke <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>> "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>> news:[email protected]...
    >>>> BB <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>>> Hi All
    >>>>> I bought a Bluetooth Dongle for my desktop so I could
    >>>>> transfer data from Samsung phone to my PC using Samsung PC Studio
    >>>>> or Mobiledit. I have tried Bluesoliel and Vidcomm drivers but
    >>>>> cannot get them to interface to the phone software even after
    >>>>> assigning the correct ports.
    >>>>
    >>>>> Has anyone had any luck doing this and how?
    >>>>
    >>>> Havent done it with a samsung phone, but bluetooth can be
    >>>> a bit fiddly to setup due to the complexity of the capabilitys.
    >>>>
    >>>> The first most fundamental point is that you dont need anything
    >>>> more than what is standard with XP SP2 for bluetooth apart
    >>>> from the Samsung PC studio or Mobiledit. If you plug the
    >>>> bluetooth dongle into your PC, XP will install it fine without
    >>>> bothering with the stuff thats on the CD supplied with the dongle.

    >>
    >>> There are some BT chipsets not supported by SP2 that need drivers
    >>> installed unfortunately.

    >>
    >> Yeah, but with those dongles now so cheap, those should be tossed.
    >>
    >> I paid 1c literally for the last one that XP SP2 is very happy with.
    >>
    >>> More often than not tho what Rod said is the case.

    >>
    >>> As for the other point - indeed, I've found most of the
    >>> functionality I need from BT (basic file transfer, wireless data)
    >>> is provided fine by Windows itself and I don't need to bother with
    >>> the bull**** buggy "software" that comes bundled with the phone.

    >>
    >> Yeah, tho it will only do the most basic stuff, wont
    >> load java apps into java capable phones for example.


    > Just to be interesting; i've found you can normally just copy the JAR
    > file, although if the midlet has important properties defined in the
    > JAD file it won't work. It's not the proper way of doing it, of course.


    Doesnt work with a 6310i, it says that that type of file isnt accepted.

    The Nokia PC Suite Application Installer is happy to install them.





  8. #8
    Emjaye
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Dongle

    Jeremy Quirke wrote:

    > As for the other point - indeed, I've found most of the functionality I
    > need from BT (basic file transfer, wireless data) is provided fine by
    > Windows itself and I don't need to bother with the bull**** buggy
    > "software" that comes bundled with the phone.


    We've got a Belkin BT unit that is a real prick to get up and running.
    And once it's installed (XP SP1) it often fails to connect. We get a
    network error message "a network connection is unplugged" and despite
    removing the dongle and reinserting it back into the USB port, it fails
    to fire up. Then, sometimes it will work, and we can then transfer files
    to and from the Nokia phone that it's "paired" with.

    Thankfully, though, the Nokia works fine with a Blueant Supertooth hands
    free device.




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