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    Connecting I6000 to Treo 650... anyone got this working?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by talkin73, Nov 11, 2005.

  1. talkin73

    talkin73 Notebook Guru

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    I have been trying to connect my Treo 650 to my I6000 without success. I have had it paired with my Powerbook G4 for data transfer and Dial Up Networking for quite some time. However, everytime I try to pair the devices, either through the Dell or the Treo, the Dell says it is unable to make a connection. I tried DUN and can't get it to connect there either. Anyone have this working? Are there any step by step guides out there?
     
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    Anybody connecting to a Treo 650 ???
     
  3. Amber

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    You might want to try the forums on our sister site, www.bargainpda.com . They have more experience with Palm and connecting issues than our site.

    SG
     
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    Thanks. Will do.
     
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    I've been connecting to my i9300 with my treo 650 using Pda Net; it's a program that "hacks" your internet connection through your phone, using bluetooth or usb.
     
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    Can you tell me what BT module you have installed along with the drivers you are using? I've had such a hard time with this...
     
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    I've had the EXACT same issue. Whatever bluetooth setup is used on the 6000 just doesn"t seem to want to work right with the Treo. I finally gave up and went with PDANet.