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March 15th, 2004 06:59 PM #1Recently bought one and still figuring out how to connect or find
the best method to transfer files from HP to PC and vice versa. Is blue tooth faster than IR? Which one is better? Should i go for bluetooth? What brand do you recommend and how much?
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March 15th, 2004 07:41 PM #2
bluetooth connections are relatively faster than IR. Another thing, dapat nakatutok mga IR ports of PC and CP to establish connectivity while bluetooth only requires you to be within a distance, basta ma detect nung PC/CP na may bluetooth capable na device, pwede mag transfer ng files.
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March 15th, 2004 08:03 PM #3
Either of the two pwede.. IR or bluetooth connection. If you want to backup your phone to PC install mo yung N6600 PC suite tapos depende na sa iyo kung IR or bluetooth... basta meron pc mo mamili ka nalang... Kung IR it cost around 1200 -1300 pag bluetooth mga 1500-1800 depende sa brand...
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March 15th, 2004 08:21 PM #4how exactly do i go about using bluetooth? di ko kase kabisado, kailangan pa bang install ng drivers at iconfigure ang pc?
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March 15th, 2004 09:05 PM #5
depende rin... kasi may mga PC na plug and play nalang ang mga USB na icoconect mo eh... pero kapag hinanapan ka ng certain driver, usually may kasama na yun na cd pag bumili ka ng IR or Bluetooth. Ok na din naman kahit IR eh... yun nga lang kailangan lagi nakatutok yung phone mo.. pag bluetooth kasi * least 10meters ang layo mo from PC....
Once na nainstall mo na yung device na IR or bluetooth merong lalabas sa may lower right ng PC mo malapit sa may Time, nakalagay dun COnnection Device... mamimili ka either COM1,COM2,IR,Bluetooth(if installed) ganun.. madali lang yun sir!....
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March 15th, 2004 10:50 PM #6
usually auto detect na yung mga bluetooth/IR port na external sa mga USB... pero to make the device work, you have to install the software bundled with your hardware.
i currently use an IR port to transfer files, e.g. tones, pics, apps, games, etc. to my laptop and vice versa.
i also use it to backup my phone memory/contacts para pwedeng ibalik sa phone in the event na maghang (knock on wood)
pero may question ako, tatagos ba ang signal ng bluetooth through concrete walls? i plan to make my LAN at home all wireless na eh... bluetooth hub and bluetooth receivers sa mga computer para di na makalat yung mga wires eh. TIA
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March 16th, 2004 01:47 AM #8
I use IR to connect my Nokia3200 to my PC. Wala kasi bluetooth fone ko.
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March 16th, 2004 03:10 AM #9Originally posted by ssaloon
usually auto detect na yung mga bluetooth/IR port na external sa mga USB... pero to make the device work, you have to install the software bundled with your hardware.
i currently use an IR port to transfer files, e.g. tones, pics, apps, games, etc. to my laptop and vice versa.
i also use it to backup my phone memory/contacts para pwedeng ibalik sa phone in the event na maghang (knock on wood)
pero may question ako, tatagos ba ang signal ng bluetooth through concrete walls? i plan to make my LAN at home all wireless na eh... bluetooth hub and bluetooth receivers sa mga computer para di na makalat yung mga wires eh. TIA
Bluetooth connectivity naman 10meters siya, pero kapag may concrete walls.. hmmm.... pwede rin naman siguro... probably less than 10meters...
OK na kahit IR lang kasi it goes to any phones basta may IR.. BLUETOOTH ok naman eh... actually yun ang gamit ko dito sa bahay.. may ininstall nga ako na software para magalaw ko yung PC ko thru my phone using bluetooth eh.. pwede mo lakasan, ilipat ang winamp player and pwede ko rin i-shutdown PC ko using my phone... hehehe COOOllll.......
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March 16th, 2004 09:50 AM #10ok i'll use bluetooth mukhang mas ok. pero napaisip ako bigla, na mas mabilis yata ang IR kasi it's using light di ba? and light travels faster than radio waves, pero mas convenient naman ang bluetooth dahil di mo na kailangan na itutok mga ports.
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