Okay, Don. Do I need to set up the serial port on my computer in any particular way? I mean, baud rate and such. Do I need to be concerned about the advanced menu in the comport dialog? I noticed that by default, com one is 9600, n, 8, and 1 with no flow control. I think that is the default setting.
At 12/19/2003, you wrote:

Hi Paul,

When that happens, press the get connected button in activesync again and immediately press the connect on the bn. If the bn times out first, press connect again and keep trying to get the two connected. It can be hard sometimes the very first time, but only for that first time.

You just need to keep them both trying for the connection. Also, be aware that the cable from the bn is a null modem cable and not a regular serial cable. What I do is to have a standard serial cable coming up onto the desk from the computer which is on the floor, and plug the bn's cable into that and then into
the bn.

That way it's easy to disconnect the bn cable if you want to take it somewhere, and it's also easy to disconnect it if you want to use the serial port for some
other device.


The first activesync connection really does take some patience, but it's worth it once you get the connection established.

Don

On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 21:30:38 -0800, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

Hi, Everyone. I am running windows xp pro with a 2.8 mhz pentium four.
I cannot get active sync to see my braille note. When I hit next, it scans
for a while then I hear a series of downward tones and I am told device not
detected.
What do I need to do?
Paul Henrichsen
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