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Does anyone know where or how I can get the Laptop and 6310 to communicate properly via Bluetooth, without having to buy a DTL-4 Card?
(The Laptop does have built in Bluetooth Capabilties) Many thanks |
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That is the big issue with Nokia Bluetooth.
They have actually (I say on purpose) made their Bluetooth synchronzation incompatible with other Bluetooth interfaces, than their own. They claim, that it is not possible to do it othervise, but I have newer in my 20 Years in this business, experienced that it was imposssible to make, for instance two RS232 ports communicate "ANY kind of content", just because the one serial port was sitting on a HP and the other on a IBM. To impose such a limitation, you have to design the software for that. The RS232 driver on one end, would actually need to query the installed RS232 port, and then filter data packets of a specific kind so they would not get through with "invalid" hardware. Nokia's replies in here, twist the issue and claim that protocol issues are causing this limitation. What I dont understand is why protocol suddenly is dependent on hardware. Is that poor design, or is it a trick to sell more hardware. The public have to guess abouth that. |
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