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15. Tap Finish.
Note: This process alone will not create a partnership. To make a partnership again, the
application must run Microsoft Bluetooth Stack by opening the selected COM port.
ActiveSync using serial port services
- As is the case with a wired serial cable connection, ActiveSync also uses a wireless Bluetooth
serial port connection. Therefore, an application required for connecting to the correct serial
port must be configured.
How to configure Bluetooth ActiveSync
Configure Bluetooth features of the device prior to establish a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection.
Note: In order to strengthen security, the network bridge (especially Remote NDIS adapter
Connection Bridge) of a computer must be deactivated before connecting the device to a
computer passing through the Internet or other networks. For further information on the
network bridge, see Windows online help of the computer.
The following instructions correspond to the computers running Windows XP higher than SP2.
1. Activate Bluetooth on both devices and turn on detection mode. Check the distance between
two devices is within 10 m (30 ft).
2. Double click Start > Settings > Configuration Panel > Bluetooth device.
3. Check Search for a Bluetooth Device checkbox on Option tab and Allow a New Bluetooth
Device to Connect to This Computer checkbox.
4. Choose Receive (start connection from the device) options after clicking Add on COM port
tab and click OK.
Click OK after checking the added COM port.
5. Click Start > ActiveSync.
6. Click File > Connection Settings
7. Allow one connection out of the followings: Press Start > ActiveSync after selecting a COM
port whose number was checked in the previous step from the drop-down menu.
8. Choose a connection via Menu > Bluetooth.