Thanks Kevin, but when this happens the Bluetooth modem is definitely still paired and active. Does anybody else know why entering the additional modem string should produce the "Cannot find the port" message, when without it, the modem is found, dials and connects, but then gets disconnected. That is the mysterious part. If nobody on the list knows, who is the best Humanware support person to contact with this?

Best,

Peter


At 07:01 PM 10/13/07, you wrote:
Peter,

When  you get the "cannot ffind port" message you want to make sure that
bluetooth is on the PK and N70 and that it is "paired and active" under
bluetooth connectivity. I am using my Nokia  6682 on the ATT&T service with
my PK successfully, it will drop and turn bluetooth off on the PK if I am
browsing a website that is large or downloading a large file.

Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Bosher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 10:40 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] Internet via Bluetooth


> Hi All,
>
> I've been trying very hard for some time now to connect the PK via
> Bluetooth using a Nokia N70, and firstly my thanks to those who made
> suggestions.   I've made some progress, and found what seems to be a
> Braillenote-specific problem,   but still no joy, so here's a summary,
> hoping somebody can suggest a solution.
>
> Having correctly paired with the phone, and activated the Bluetooth modem,
> using almost all the correct settings given by my mobile nnetwork
> provider, when I try to connect, I have a series of messages as follows:
> "Dialling", "connected", "logging on", "log-on successful",
> "disconnected".
>
> This proved that most things are in place, and the PK is connecting with
> the Bluetooth modem OK.  Thinking there might still be a problem either
> wwith the phone or the network, I set up a Bluetooth internet connection
> from a laptop.   I got a similar result, but then discovered that an
> additional modem string was required.   This allowed the laptop to get a
> good Internet connection, so phone and network are working OK.
>
> Now, as soon as I enter the additional modem string into the PK, (being
> careful to use computer Braille with all the correct characters), when I
> then try to connect, I get the message "Cannot find the port".
>
> In other words, it seems that  entering the additional modem string
> somehow breaks the connection with the modem.
>
> Does anybody know what is going on here and what I can do to solve it?
>
> All the best,
>
> Peter
>
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