How I did it.

I bought a AmbiCom usb BlueTooth adapter BT2000C-USB and installed the software
that came with it on a Win98se.

I then set this to communicate with the 3650. I had read that the only way to
link with the 3650 was to check all the com ports, so I did. When it connected I
saw that it was connected to com port 6, and I was getting lots of error
messages saying can not connect. I went back and checked just com port 6 no more
messages.

Then I installed PC suite not the CD version but the one on the Nokia site. It
would not show a BlueTooth install (it was grayed) out allowing only an I/R
installation. Figured screw it I've gotten this far and installed the I/R. It
worked; maybe it was grayed out indicating it wasn't needed.

Pretty much it. While not step by step it's the general process.

All I've really done with it is transfer Pix, Videos and games (doom). I am
having problems backing up, it times out and disconnects half way through.


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