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Peter

2006-10-06, 3:33 pm

I am trying to link my laptop to my mobile and being constantly thwarted by
the need for a pass key. How does my computer get its own pass key? Do I
make one up? What do I do with it and where or how. Help its driving me mad.

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Jeremy Pope

2006-10-06, 10:33 pm


"Peter" <petew@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>I am trying to link my laptop to my mobile and being constantly thwarted by
>the need for a pass key. How does my computer get its own pass key? Do I
>make one up? What do I do with it and where or how. Help its driving me
>mad.
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Usually it is enough to make one up and use the same passkey for the laptop
and the phone in the pairing process.

Jeremy.


Peter

2006-10-06, 10:33 pm

But how do I make the computer know it has to respond with the pass key I
give it.
I know the phone is interrogating the computer but how?

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Peter

2006-10-10, 7:33 am

I seem to be getting nowhere fast.
Anyone else got a Sony Ericson K750i ? I am having problems linking to my
laptop and to my inbuilt car system. So far I have had no success.
Yet my previous model T610 worked with no problems.
The only reason I changed was I lost the first phone somewhere in Belgium.
In fact it might even be flying back and forth on Air Italia tucked away in
the overhead luggage system.

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Peter

2006-10-12, 10:33 pm

In my quest to get this setup -still unsuccessful, I see a message that
Bluetooth licence has expired. Well what licence? This computer is only one
year old and in any case I know nothing of a Bluetooth licence. So what is
this all about? What has to be done apart fro the obvious?

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dold@XReXXPassX.usenet.us.com

2006-10-13, 12:33 pm

Peter <petew@btinternet.com> wrote:
> In my quest to get this setup -still unsuccessful, I see a message that
> Bluetooth licence has expired. Well what licence? This computer is only one
> year old and in any case I know nothing of a Bluetooth licence. So what is
> this all about? What has to be done apart fro the obvious?



Oh, _that_ "Security Code"... Not a "PIN code" for pairing...
I thought this was a car problem.
The Bluetooth license prompt on a PC may be a driver problem.

<http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.a...20DBT-120_revB4>
"What is the difference between a Pin Code and Security Code?"

There may be a replacement driver, or a number that came with the device.

<http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.a...n=DBT-120_revB4>
"What do I do if I get error message Valid security code not found. or Your
Bluetooth Software license does not include use with this Bluetooth device
[6] after installing the Bluetooth software?"



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