James Luff
2007-01-25 15:32:19 UTC
I'm having problems getting my N73 to communicate with my computer. I've
installed the PC Suite software, select the "Get Connected" option,
select Bluetooth and wait for it to find my phone which it does after a
few seconds.
Then it goes to the next stage where you have to authenticate the phone.
The default code is 123 so I click next and after a few moments I get
the error "Cannot authenticate the phone" and "Timeout occurred during
paring process" from the bluetooth adapter.
Why does it keep failing at this stage, isn't the phone supposed to ask
me for the code? It doesn't do anything at the moment.
I don't know if there is a problem with the phones bluetooth, but when I
search for devices it doesn't report my PC, even though it is set to
discoverable. The PC can find the phone easily, but not the other way
around.
My old N70 used to use the Bluetooth connection with PC Suite without
any problem.
installed the PC Suite software, select the "Get Connected" option,
select Bluetooth and wait for it to find my phone which it does after a
few seconds.
Then it goes to the next stage where you have to authenticate the phone.
The default code is 123 so I click next and after a few moments I get
the error "Cannot authenticate the phone" and "Timeout occurred during
paring process" from the bluetooth adapter.
Why does it keep failing at this stage, isn't the phone supposed to ask
me for the code? It doesn't do anything at the moment.
I don't know if there is a problem with the phones bluetooth, but when I
search for devices it doesn't report my PC, even though it is set to
discoverable. The PC can find the phone easily, but not the other way
around.
My old N70 used to use the Bluetooth connection with PC Suite without
any problem.
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regards, James Luff Gamertag: Lufferov
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"There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those that understand binary, and those that don't."