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Posted on Jul 25, 2008

N95 copy When I turn on bluetooth it says DUN connected then 3 sec later it says DUN disconnected, is there a way this can be fixed. I also can't get WAP

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Make sure you have bluetooth on on both, and that you are connected via bluetooth to your computer.

Turn on pda net on your DI and enable bluetooth dun.

Now go to your bluetooth settings on your computer and double click on your device, a new service should pop up allowing you to enable dun/modem and select that.

right click on your di bluetooth connection on your computer and create a dial up modem.

select the generic bluetooth modem, not the pdanet modem.

Type 123 in the phone number and leave the username and password blank and click connect.

Now you can right click on your DI bluetooth icon on your computer and select connect to the modem connection you just created.

After using my DI as a modem over bluetooth there are a few things to consider.

1. yeah it works great.

2. Its a battery **** fest.

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How can i connect bluetooth ce0681 to nokia n95

All these given solutions are not catering your problem unfortunately; because your problem seems to be the following "You are not at all able to find your bluetooth headset from your phone, pairing is a far off thing" right?

So, here is the simple solution that no one has given here and on other sites (I myself was confused, but finally found it out):

1. Turn bluetooth of your Mobile on.
2. Put it into "shown to all" mode.3. Now pick your bluetooth device, and simultaneously click on the multifunction key (The middle one that blinks) and the "+" volume key for around 6 seconds or more; you'll see that blue blinking light will become static (and it means that your bluetooth device is now "Searchable" by your phone).
4. Start "Pair new device search" from your Mobile, and your Phone will find the bluetooth device.5. It will ask you for a passcode, just enter 0000.6. Pair both devices now.7. The static blue light (Which became static when you pressed the middle multifunction key and "+" volume key together for some seconds) will now start blinking again (in a 3 sec interval approximately).
Your handsfree is now connected, do a test call and confirm.
In case you find any volume problem, then know that the default volume after connecting a bluetooth handsfree is at low level, so just increase it using your Phone's volume keys/ controls and it shall be all fine.
Vote up if it helps, it is the genuine solution of this problem though; I tested it several times. :)

PS: I'm writing this while logging off in haste, pardon any spell/ typo mistakes. :P
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Internet setting on samsung E1410

Hi there ,
It is possible to connect this phone (E1410) to the PC for Internet facility. You just need a bluetooth device.
I have successfully done it on my Airtel sim card using MO (Mobile Office) package.
Follow these steps-
1. Don't call the Airtel Customer Care to activate Mobile Office Setting. Because they will tell you that your handset does not support automatic MO setting.
2. In your phone go to browser and go to Browser Settings
3. Create a New Profile with the Name- Mobile Office
4. Home Page- http://www.google.com
5. Set the Proxy as- 202.56.231.117
6. Set the Port as- 9201
7. Bearer- GPRS
8. Go to Advanced Settings and type the APN- airtelgprs.com
9. Log in ID and password no need.
10. Recharge your your phone with any GPRS (Mobile Office) packages Rs.22 (200MB)/ Rs. 98 (2GB-30 Days validity).
12. From your mobile dial *567*11# (This is must)
13. Now your MO is activated. Now turn off your Phone, Remove the Sim card and turn on again.
Please cancel the mCheque msg. if it appears after restarting your phone.
14. In your PC -Install the Bluetooth Driver.
15. Right click on the Internet Explorer-Properties-Connections
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17. Click on Settings
18. Set the proxy-202.56.231.117 ;port as-9201
19. Click -OK, Apply - OK.
20. Now go to control pannel and double click on Phone and Modem options.
21. Click on Modems tab.
22. Select Bluetooth DUN Modem
23. Click on Properties
24. Click on Advanced Tab
25. In the Extra Initialization Command box paste the following command line-
AT+CGDCONT=1,"ip","airtelgprs.com","",0,0
26. Click OK, then Apply-OK.
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29. Click- Bluetooth Dial up Networking Service on your Bluetooth Software
30. The dialing number is *99#
31. Remember the connection may not done for the first time. So you may need to try more and more. Because the Airtel lines are always busy. Sometimes you may need to unplug your Bluetooth device and
exit your BlueSoleil from the Quick Lunch bar and Restart the Procedure. Remember this is the only procedure
for Airtel (MO) users. Try and Try and if it is connected the open any browser (I prefer- Mozilla Firefox) and open- www.google.com. Remember in some cases, it shows a false connection and the website will not open.
In such cases, Disconnect your Dial Up connection and Re-connect it. If any message apper in you phone, then exit it.
32. To check Mobile Office Package balance and validity dial- *123*10#
32. Remember I am sending this information to the internet via Connecting my E1410 mobile to my PC using Bluetooth device.
33. If you are successful, please say a little word-"Thanks
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This answer assumes that the reader is already using their SD slot and wish to use another way to connect to the internet. I'm going to show you how to connect a USB Bluetooth dongle using the Toshiba e350 USB host cable. After that you can choose to share a computer internet connection via ActiveSync/WMDC or use BT DUN and a wireless phone with existing internet plan.

Windows based PC software (only needed for ActiveSync based internet sharing):
ActiveSync or WMDC
Toshiba PC Bluetooth stack 7.10.04 (or latest version for your operating system, I'm using Windows 7)
PC Hardware:
Super Mini Bluetooth 2.0 Adapter Dongle (mine was VID 0A12 PID 0001 Broadcom BCM2045 "CSR" based)

WM2003 PPC software:
Zeno USB Host Drivers v6.0a
Toshiba PDA Bluetooth stack 4.01 (filename bltstk-401-en.zip)
WM2003 registry editor (TaskMgrv2.9_WM2003SE.zip is a free task manager and registry editor, very cool)
Opera Mobile 8.65 (optional)
WM2003 PPC Hardware:
Toshiba USB host cable
Super Mini Bluetooth 2.0 Adapter Dongle (mine was VID 0A12 PID 0001 Broadcom BCM2045 "CSR" based)
2 or 4Gig SD card (for e350)

I'm going to target a Windows 7 PC with USB Bluetooth adapter, Windows Mobile Device Cener (WMDC), and an already partnered and synced Toshiba e350/355. The reader should already have a 2Gig SD card in the e350; remember WM2003 doesn't support SDHC. Any software to be installed onto the device should be done through ActiveSync Add/Remove and should not be installed to the default internal memory, but instead to the SD card.

Let's start by loading the e350 software. Install the Zeno Host drivers, followed by the Toshiba 4.01 stack. There is a newer version of this stack but it didn't work for me, so find the older bltstk-401-en.zip. The registry editor is needed for ActiveSync internet connection sharing but optional for BlueTooth Dial-up Networking (BT DUN). I'd recommend installing Opera Mobile as well. Be sure to press the reset button on the back of the e350 when done. You may now connect the USB host cable with Bluetooth adapter.

On the Windows PC connect your Bluetooth adapter and install the Toshiba PC bluetooth stack. Power up the e350 and, after a short time, there should be a wireless icon in the lower right hand corner of the main window. Back to the Windows PC, double click the Bluetooth icon in the task tray and you should be prompted to create a new connection. After awhile it should recognize your Pocket PC. If at any time you are prompted to insert a password for secure connectivity, write down a number (preferably 8 or more digits) and type it in. It will probably ask on the Windows PC first but once you continue immediately check your e350 since it will now prompt for the same password. Once it has been entered in both devices they are now "paired".

Tap the wireless icon on Pocket PC then Bluetooth Settings. Tap the magnifying glass to search for connections, your PC should already be listed as a remote device. Tap and hold over the name of your PC in the upper portion of the window and select Update Service. At least one COM port should be listed in the lower window. Tap and hold over it's name, then tap connection registration.

On the Windows PC open WMDC and select Connection Settings. Change the "Allow connections to one of the following:" drop down to the COM port listed on your device and be sure it's checked. The other settings should be default.

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With that done you'll probably need to reset the e350 again. At this point, because ActiveSync is set to share the computer internet connection by default, the next time you connect you should have internet access. Open your preferred web browser and check. When you are done with the internet, tap Start > ActiveSync and the Stop button. In Windows 7 as long as I'm connected I can see the Pocket PC in Windows Explorer as if it were an external drive. This makes it very easy to copy files back and forth wirelessly. Initially I set up a bridged PAN connection but, to be honest, ActiveSync works much better all around.

For BT DUN you'll need a properly configured and enabled Cell Phone with bluetooth DUN capabilities. Simply make the phone "visible" and search for it as you did the Windows PC. Pair with the phone, Update Service and register Dial-Up Networking. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections > Add a new modem connection (Tasks tab). Enter a name for the connection and choose Bluetooth Card as the modem, then set the dial-up number, User Name, and Password from your Cell Provider. On the Advanced tab (next to Tasks tab) you may want to tap Select Networks to verify "Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using:" My ISP.

You can set up ActiveSync Internet sharing along side BT DUN. When ActiveSync is connected it will automatically be the source internet connection. When disconnected, the e350 will automatically attempt to use the BT DUN connection instead.

Why not use the default Microsoft BT stack on the PC? It doesn't publish any real services, just a COM port that I never got to work. The Toshiba BT stack does have a 30 day warning so you might need to fix that.

For me the total cost of setup was about $30. The host cable was $15, the SD card $10, and the USB BT dongles were $2 apiece.
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Thats all.
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1) Assuming the N95 and Zumo are paired via BlueTooth
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