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    Bluetooth

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by lappy486portable, Nov 1, 2006.

  1. lappy486portable

    lappy486portable Notebook Evangelist

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    Hello, well I have the laptop in my sig, with bluetooth, and I recently got my Motorola Razr connected to my computer. I was able to send 1 or 2 audio file and 1 wallpaper, when I accidentally closed the phone, so I thought whatever and continued on. But now it won't let me connect to my phone. I can see my phone, but when I try going to the OBEX transfer thing, it says seraching for files, then it says the connection could not be completed, I have tried resetting the phone, resetting the computer but no luck. Please help, this is an awsome feature, and I wouldn't like to miss out on it.
     
  2. lappy486portable

    lappy486portable Notebook Evangelist

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    NVM, I got it working, and I must say it is awsome. My computer can be like a phone now as well. I can talk with it to. WOW, I guess now my computer took the place of virtually everything, A fax, a telephone, a game console, a juke box, man, I never knew I could be this connected. IT kicks ass!
     
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    corymcnutt Notebook Consultant

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    My Baby: HP DV2000T
    Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 2.0GHZ
    2GB of DDR2 SDRam at 667MHZ
    Intel 802.11B/G with bluetooth
    Nvidia GO 7200 128 MB
    Light Scribe DVD RW
    14.1 Inch Screen SEC and loving it
    Windows XP Home
    80 GB HD
    Microphone+Webcam
    Remote Control

    Man, I almost ordered that EXACT same notebook, but opted for the T60 instead (still waiting for it to come)...same processor, mem, XP Pro, & 100 GB HD. I wanted to know how you liked it and how is you wireless reception w/the Intel card? Do you have the RAZR 3Vc? ENJOY!
     
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    lappy486portable Notebook Evangelist

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    I live the computer alot. It is very speedy, and launches anything quietfast. I get good reception, and the wireless is fast. It never goes in or out, and is quite speedy. The computer is light weight, and the computer is powerful enought to play most games out at medium. The go7200 is underated. Obviously the x1400 is better though. And I don't have a razr v3c, just a razr.