cwinter <cwinter@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in news:18918f04-c84f-40d5-
bc33-7be6a877e466@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In any case, in a lot of low cost BT phones the majority of BT
> protocols will be left out just to keep the cost down. BT chips
that
> soley sup****t wireless headsets and perhaps vCard exchange are
cheaper
> than those also accepting OBEX or other options. On the other
hand, in
> some phones those protocols are just disabled via software, in
which
> case crafty customers usually find a way to enable them.
>
>
I resolved the problem when I did an FTP connect with the Nokia
N800's File Manager to the MotoROKR Z6M's microSD card to move
some files around. As soon as the phone answered the FTP call
from the N800 tablet...it immediately answered the call for DUN
service for internet from the tablet. It has answered the call
ever since, and I haven't the foggiest idea why. There may be a
bug in ROKR's firmware.
Alltel called me, again, yesterday, to ask if I had resolved the
problem or had just given up as they hadn't heard from me in over
a week. I told Data Sup****t what happened and that I was, once
again, a happy camper. The frustration level I was at when I
posted this was very high as SELLphone companies all want nothing
to do with external devices they can't sell something to or
control. You're just on your own from the minute you mention
your external device, pretty much. I cancelled the trouble
ticket, again, and thanked him for the call.
Does your SELLphone company tech sup****t call you? Mine never
did before Alltel...(c;
Larry
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Xterm IS the ultimate video game...(c;


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