PEPPE's BLUETOOTH GUIDES


Activesync passes through internet access in most defualt conditions, so it can be used for mobile internet access. I would recommend you attempt to get internet over bluetooth network connection to work as activesync has a small overhead that in some cases is quite noticable.

Note: In the 1.3.2.7 drivers you can also activesync over network access (see Network Activesync in the general section after you get network access working).

Activesync over bluetooth.
1. Right Click bluetooth system tray icon click Advanced Configuration
2. Click local services tab
3. Scroll Right and Memorize the comport for bluetooth serial port.
Note: In order for Activesync to see a comport it must be from 1-9. If your Bluetooth serial port has setup on a higher comport double click on it and a properties window should popup. In the comport dropdown try to change to a lower port.
If none are available reinstalling may help, but a switch in drivers is most likely needed. Either newer ones (recommended) or drivers from a similiar product from another manufacturer, as bluetooth drivers are fairly compatiable across brands (try at own risk).
4. Open Activesync and click file connection settings.
5. Change the dropdown to the comport you found in step 3.
6. Reboot. A Change in the comport of activesync requires a reboot even if windows doesn't know it.
7. After the system boots back up, Open Bluetooth manager. And click new connect.
8. Select Active Sync, and click next.
9. Click next.
10. Next
11. Click the tap here to choose a device.
12. Select the computer you paired with earlier.
13. Click Finish
14. It should sync up fine. Use this icon in the future to sync over bluetooth.