My Nokia 6310i has some problems with Bluetooth, i use it with ASUS
WL-BTD202 USB Bluetooth Adapter and all of drivers and pairing settings
are made OK.
I use Win XP SP2. After i connected successfully to "Voice Gateway -
headset", randomly it disconnects from my adapter.
Also i sometimes had distortion noise when listening sounds from 6310i.
On 16 Nov 2006 12:19:52 -0800, "kimiraikkonen" <kimiraikkonen85@gmail.com>
wrote this with the utmost thought:
>My Nokia 6310i has some problems with Bluetooth, i use it with ASUS
>WL-BTD202 USB Bluetooth Adapter and all of drivers and pairing settings
>are made OK.
>
>I use Win XP SP2. After i connected successfully to "Voice Gateway -
>headset", randomly it disconnects from my adapter.
>
>Also i sometimes had distortion noise when listening sounds from 6310i.
>
>Does anyone know?
>
>Thanks.
Check your firmware version, if it's less than 5.xxx as mine is, then you'll
probably have loads of problems. *#0000# for the interesting details.
"kimiraikkonen" <kimiraikkonen85@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> My Nokia 6310i has some problems with Bluetooth, i use it with ASUS
> WL-BTD202 USB Bluetooth Adapter and all of drivers and pairing settings
> are made OK.
>
> I use Win XP SP2. After i connected successfully to "Voice Gateway -
> headset", randomly it disconnects from my adapter.
>
> Also i sometimes had distortion noise when listening sounds from 6310i.
>
> Does anyone know?
As another poster has pointed out, earlier firmware versions had major
BlueTooth problems. The latest (and final) firmware version for the 6310i
is v7.00. I'd highly recommend you get it upgraded to that.
> My Nokia 6310i has some problems with Bluetooth, i use it with ASUS
> WL-BTD202 USB Bluetooth Adapter and all of drivers and pairing settings
> are made OK.
>
> I use Win XP SP2. After i connected successfully to "Voice Gateway -
> headset", randomly it disconnects from my adapter.
As the other posters noted, if you have an early firmware version this
may be the cause. Note that we developed a tool to enable a
compatibility mode in the XP SP2 Bluetooth stack, which works around
some of these 6310i disconnect issues. I can't say at all if it would
resolve your particular problem, and it isn't supported by all drivers,
but it might be worth a try.
"kimiraikkonen" <kimiraikkonen85@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I want to thanks to all of messages, my firmware version is v5.22.
>
> Also, please tell me how can i upgrade my 6310i's firwmare, PC Suite?
Nope. Some newer handsets can be upgraded using the Nokia Update Service,
but the 6310i is not (nor ever will be) supported for that service. You'll
need to find someone with the right equipment (UFS or similar) or pay to
have it done. If you have a local Nokia Service Centre, they will be able
to flash it, but will in all probability be more expensive than and
independent.
> I sometimes get delays, weird distortions, no responds etc..
The 6310i is a pretty stable handset. If you're getting screen distortions
I would suspect that there is more wrong with it than just old firmware.
I don't say "handset", i indicate "headset" function, which is
connected via "voice gateway" service through PC's USB Bluetooth Dongle
adapter.
As i understand, Nokia Service Centres does flashing for 6310i. PcSuite
or other applications cannot do it.
Right?
Richard Colton yazdi:
> "kimiraikkonen" <kimiraikkonen85@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1164015645.843391.164170@h54g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> >I want to thanks to all of messages, my firmware version is v5.22.
> >
> > Also, please tell me how can i upgrade my 6310i's firwmare, PC Suite?
>
> Nope. Some newer handsets can be upgraded using the Nokia Update Service,
> but the 6310i is not (nor ever will be) supported for that service. You'll
> need to find someone with the right equipment (UFS or similar) or pay to
> have it done. If you have a local Nokia Service Centre, they will be able
> to flash it, but will in all probability be more expensive than and
> independent.
>
> > I sometimes get delays, weird distortions, no responds etc..
>
> The 6310i is a pretty stable handset. If you're getting screen distortions
> I would suspect that there is more wrong with it than just old firmware.
>
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"kimiraikkonen" <kimiraikkonen85@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I don't say "handset", i indicate "headset" function, which is
> connected via "voice gateway" service through PC's USB Bluetooth Dongle
> adapter.
Yes, I was using the term "handset" is used to indicate your mobile or
cellular phone.
> As i understand, Nokia Service Centres does flashing for 6310i.
They will, but it will be chargable as an out of warranty repair.
> PcSuite
> or other applications cannot do it.
>
> Right?
Richard Colton yazdi:
> "kimiraikkonen" <kimiraikkonen85@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1164100557.483198.143280@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> >I don't say "handset", i indicate "headset" function, which is
> > connected via "voice gateway" service through PC's USB Bluetooth Dongle
> > adapter.
>
> Yes, I was using the term "handset" is used to indicate your mobile or
> cellular phone.
>
> > As i understand, Nokia Service Centres does flashing for 6310i.
>
> They will, but it will be chargable as an out of warranty repair.
>
> > PcSuite
> > or other applications cannot do it.
> >
> > Right?
>
> Correct.
>
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