Connecting ActiveSync to MobileCenter via Bluetooth. - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Does any one have a link that shows how can I ActiveSync to Vista's Mobile center , via BlueTooth. The Kaiser can see the notebook via bluetooth but does not recognise that it is cappable of ActiveSyncing.

This is how I Activesync most of the time.
When you open Activesync on your Kaiser, there should be an option on the Menu to connect via bluetooth.
It normally configures the port etc automatically.

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I am using Helmi_BA_WM2k5_AKU3.5_v1.4 version and has the lastest mobile center & driver, but i can't get activesync working via bluetooth. BA doesn't seem to find the "activesync" service from BT setting, only serial port service. I tried COM6, COM7 but it doesn't seem to have activesync starting?
How do I config my BA to sync over bT?
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MS activesync and PC network connection

when i connect my tilt to my pc it starts active sync and i connect to my tilt via my mobiler to control my phone via my pc. when i pull up a webpage it uses my pc's network connection for the internet instead of using the phones cellular connection. is there a way i can force my phone to use its own connection instaed of my pc's?
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Big problem with Activesync by Bluetooth

I have a problem trying to connect to ActiveSync by bluetooth .
When I pair diamond to PC not appear the service "ActiveSync", but "Serial Port".
Therefore ActiveSync, can't connect to my PC.
I have already configure ActiveSync on PC to connect on right Com port.
Please help me
I had this problem.
You have to pair the PC to the Diamond. ie search for the device on your PC then pair. (Unpair the origonal setup first)
Hope this helps
I had this problem. Until I activated Bluetooth PAN (networking) on my desktop PC. After this "Active Sync" was available when pairing the device.
The issue have been resloved,I modify the Register, change serial port to ActiveSync
Sorry if this has already been answered I have been searching the forums to no avail.
Has anyone come up with a programme that will connect to activesync when in bluetooth proximity without having to click on the "connect via bluetooth" similar to the way Nokia phones can ?

Using the td2 for an internet connection for a laptop

I'm trying to set my laptop up to use the td2 to get a connection to the internet. can this be done either via bluetooth wiFi or USB. I have tried to add a bluetooth network connection but the laptop keeps giving an error saying could not connect to the remote device.
When I plug mine into my laptop via USB, I get an option on the device to 'internet share'. Does this not happen for you? I'm not sure whether Windows Mobile Device Center is also needed, but it may be!
I did this today using a Macbook. The USB did not work on the Mac but Bluetooth did. I had to connect to the phone from the computer using ordinary bluetooth first (without network). Then I had to choose Internet Connection on the phone using Bluetooth PAN - which I assume is Bluetooth network. Also had to select Bluetooth PAN on Macbook - was a bit fiddly but it worked. Anyway it does work with USB on the PC see post 16 of the thread here.
cheers both, i will check out the other thread but when I connect the phone via USB to this (work) laptop, I get nothing. My home one uses Vista and Mobile Device Centre, but my work one uses XP.
typically, after a reboot the phone gives of the option to shart internet sharing but the laptop wants to install a rndis connection, but the only way to do this is connect to internet. ironic.
Ok, finally have a proper Interenet connection and downloaded Activesync 4.5 from MS. This looks like it will resolve the situation.

How to connect to PC by USB or BT?

I've got my LGOS today and need a sync with Outlook. There are 3rd-party tools as MyPhoneExplorer, but they need a connection.
If I connect by USB or BT MS Vista starts to search for the driver but cannot find one. There it ends without connecting. What to do to get a connection?
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