No,
I don't, unless Bluetooth wasn't turned on the phone, and show all
devices wasn'tinabled on your phone. Hm, not sure.

Sarai D. Bucciarelli 

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Thanks, Sarai, but have you any idea why on earth the Bluetooth 
would not work for me?


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>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] re: cell phone & mpower

>Hi:
>I am so happy for you! Congratulations.

>Sarai D.  Bucciarelli

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>Hi, List,
>I have read and reread the directions from Rhonda on the list and Sarai

>to me directly and spoken with Sarah C.  about connecting cell phones 
>with Bluetooth.  Today at the phone store I tried yet again to do this.

>I was very careful about doing things step by step.  What never 
>happened was being asked to do steps 6 and 7 below, it went from step 5

>to step 8 to authentication code, and that was as far as I could go.
>So I asked about infrared phones, and right off the top it
>worked, so I am now the happy camper, ready to go camping and
>keep in touch via the mPower and cell phone.
>This has been the biggest headache in technology I've had to deal
>with, and it shouldn't have been this difficult, especially since
>the classic worked so smoothly with my old cell and a serial
>cable.
>The people at Verizon cheered when the infrared worked, because
>they knew how frustrating the Bluetooth had been.
>Although this is off topic, may I wish everyone a very Happy
>Saint Patrick's Day tomorrow!
>Kathy

>>To connect via Bluetooth:

>>1.  Turn on the Bluetooth feature on the phone

>>2.  Under miscellaneous, set Active Sync to Bluetooth.

>>3.  From the Main Menu, press O chord, (Function with O), C for 
>>Connectivity, and B for Bluetooth.

>>4.  Turn it on and say "yes" to search for devices.

>>5.  Find your phone in the device list and press Enter.

>>6.  BN will say list of services on device:

>>7.  Space till you see "modem" and press Enter.

>>8.  It will say "authentication code?"

>>9.  Press Enter.

>>10.  Your phone is paired and active.

>>11.  Go to options, connectivity, create a new connection and
press
>>Enter.

>>12.  Name it and press Enter.

>>13.  At modem type, press Space with dots 3-4 (Ctrl with Space),
until
>>you see your cell phone and press Enter.

>>14.  Enter in the phone number, user name, and pass word in the 
>>appropriate fields.

>>15.  Set dial tone to no and press Enter.

>>16.  Press Space with E and answer yes to save.


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