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Mary Johnson Posted on May 10, 2014

How do I connect my Nokia 113 to my laptop or iPad using bluetooth

I can't connect

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2008

SOURCE: Connecting my PC to Internet through Bluetooth, using Nokia N73

Try opening Nokia PC Suite, click settings, then Manage Connects. Check the "blutooth" check box as well.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 13, 2009

SOURCE: unable to pair with PC via Bluetooth

beter to uninstall the pc suite and reinstall it.

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saravanan

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  • Posted on Apr 01, 2014

SOURCE: can I connect nokia E5 through bluetooth to access internet on my Laptop

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The question is what exactly are you trying to connect to your phone to do?

Although the answer to that question is not that important, because everything you need to do between your phone and your PC you can do with Nokia PC Suite.

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I did not see any other comments, but to address the pairing issue between your Keyboard and iPad.... If your product is the actual KeyFolio Expert Multi-Angle Folio.

The KeyFolio Expert Multi Angle Folio and Keyboard uses a solid plastic frame to attach to the iPad. It's easy enough to slide the iPad in and out of the frame but the design means the case only works with the 4th and 3rd Generation iPad's and is not compatible with the iPad 2 or the original iPad.
Connecting the KeyFolio Expert case to your iPad is a simple process. Simply hold down the power button for over five seconds to put the keyboard into pairing mode and go to the Bluetooth settings menu on your iPad to connect it. Enter the four digit numerical code on your iPad when prompted to finalise the connection.

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Hello,

You can connect Nokia 2690 using bluetooth and using Nokia connectivity Cable CA-101 which will fit to the USB port of your laptop.
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(NOKIA connectivity cable)

Procedure on how to connect:

1. Bluetooth (This will work with the laptop with bluetooth)

First, remember to turn on the Bluetooth feature and make it discoverable by other devices (My Phone's visibility -> Shown to all) on cell phone, so that it can be detected by laptop.

Then, click on the add devices in the control panel of your computer. Click start> control panel

2. Add Bluetooth Device Wizard window will appear, tick My devices is set up and ready to be found and click Next.

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3. The wizard will then search the Bluetooth devices nearby, and will show the found devices. Here the wizard found my cell phone named David. Click the device you want to add, after that click Next.

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4. Ok. Here the wizard will ask whether you need a passkey to add your device, so that the communication data between laptop and cell phone will be encrypted later, here I would recommend you to either select Choose a passkey for me or Let me choose my own key. In this example, I select choose a passkey for me.

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The wizard will then show the passkey and you need to key in to your cell phone. After that, the laptop will try to install the Bluetooth device. If you have Bluetooth program for your cell phone, you can install it as Windows Vista might have problem to install the device . For my case, I install Nokia PC Suite on the laptop, so I can transfer wallpapers and videos later.

Note: Also your cell phone will get the prompt to accept connection from laptop, and you need to click yes.

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5. At last, click Finish to complete the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard.

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6. And now, you will see the new bluetooth device added which is your Nokia 2690 phone.

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Here's another way on how to connect your cellphone to your laptop.

2. Hard Connection using Nokia connectivity Cable CA-101

carloadrian_7.jpgYou can get this from any nokia stores.

Procedure:

Just connect the other end of the wire to your cellphone and the other end to the usb port in your laptop. Follow the onscreen instructions in your cellphone.

Check your laptop if your cellphone has been detected, once it's connected you can then access your pictures or other files in your cellphone. You can even transfer files.

I hope this helps.

Please rate this solution. Don't forget to leave your comments/suggestions on how I can improve my service.

Thanks..
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How to Pair A Bluetooth Device With The iPad

Among the many convenient features of the Apple iPad, the ability to pair the iPad to any Bluetooth device is very convenient.

Bluetooth devices allow your iPad to interact with devices ranging from headsets to computers without the use of wires.

Like most things related to the iPad, connecting an iPad to a Bluetooth device is easy. Follow these simple steps to do so.

Instructions


Things You'll Need:

* iPad
* Bluetooth Device (headset or other)



First, in order to pair the iPad to a Bluetooth device you need to make sure the Bluetooth device is discoverable. Refer to the instruction manual for the device (which you can find online usually if you lost it) on how to do this.

Typically, it just involves holding down a button for a few seconds.


Next, you need to turn the iPad's Bluetooth capability on. Go to Settings by touching the Settings App icon that looks like gears.


Within Settings, select General and then Bluetooth. Once you are in the Bluetooth screen, press the on/off switch to turn Bluetooth on. Make sure it reads "on".


Once you turn on Bluetooth, you should see the discoverable Bluetooth device show up on the screen as part of a list. Select the device you wish to pair with the iPad.

Depending on the device, it may prompt you for a password. Refer to the Bluetooth device's product manual for this password.



Tips & Warnings


A white Bluetooth icon on the top of the screen indicates a device is connected to the iPad

A gray Bluetooth icon on the top of the screen indicates Bluetooth is on but no device is connected.
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