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Doron Gutstadt
December 7th 03, 10:10 PM
My p800 worked fine on my Dell desktop at work but when I tried
connecting it at home it did not work: the phone is recognized but the
connection seem to be so slow and unstable that the sync fails and
forget about copying files.
Here's what I tried:
> Downloading latest suite from Ericsson web site
> Re-build XP (several times) with and without SP and patches
> Disable on-board USB and install a PCI-USB card
Nothing works !!! I am so frustrated I feel like shooting myself (or
someone at Ericsson) in the head.
If anyone has any idea hot to solve this, now is not the time to be
shy.
Doron
Doru Roll
December 7th 03, 10:13 PM
First shoot yourself in the head. Then shoot someone at Ericsson :-)
Regards,
Doru
"Doron Gutstadt" > wrote in message
om...
*snip
>
> Nothing works !!! I am so frustrated I feel like shooting myself (or
> someone at Ericsson) in the head.
>
> Doron
Rod McKellar-Stewart
December 7th 03, 10:19 PM
Tell us a bit more about your computer at home before you shoot anybody;
"Doron Gutstadt" > wrote in message
om...
> My p800 worked fine on my Dell desktop at work but when I tried
> connecting it at home it did not work: the phone is recognized but the
> connection seem to be so slow and unstable that the sync fails and
> forget about copying files.
> Here's what I tried:
> > Downloading latest suite from Ericsson web site
> > Re-build XP (several times) with and without SP and patches
> > Disable on-board USB and install a PCI-USB card
>
> Nothing works !!! I am so frustrated I feel like shooting myself (or
> someone at Ericsson) in the head.
>
> If anyone has any idea hot to solve this, now is not the time to be
> shy.
>
> Doron
Derek L.
December 7th 03, 10:20 PM
In article >,
(Doron Gutstadt) wrote:
> My p800 worked fine on my Dell desktop at work but when I tried
> connecting it at home it did not work: the phone is recognized but the
> connection seem to be so slow and unstable that the sync fails and
> forget about copying files.
I had a similar problem that may have some bearing on yours.
Specifically, my P800 worked fine with a Dell Precision 210 running
Windows 2000, but not with a new Compaq Evo running Windows XP that my
company gave me as an upgrade. I tried updating PC-Suite and XP
software a number of times without success. Sony Ericsson support were
completely clueless.
Then, a couple of months ago, I lost my P800. I bought a new one.
It came with a new SyncStation. Lo and behold, this one WORKS with my
Evo running XP! And guess what -- the Syncstation models are slightly
different! So it may be a hardware (or driver) problem.
The model that DOES work with XP has this label: "KRY 105 189 R1A,
DSS-20, Type 4040034B, N173, 03W10"
The model that DOES NOT work with WinXP has the following label: "KRY
105 183 R1B, Type 4040034, N173, 03W01".
I provided this info to SonyEricsson in the hope that it would help some
other poor sod, although I'm not surprised that it hasn't made it out
anywhere else. Hopefully this will give you some leads.
good luck,
-d.d-
It never occurred to me to wonder what kind of sound a man would
make if, while exiting his vehicle, his expensive, two-week-old
smartphone should choose to escape his coat pocket, clatter against the
cold iron grate of the storm drain at his feet, and -- liquid-crystal
display twinkling benignly all the while -- plummet two meters into icy
sewer water, vanishing forever. But now I know.
--
every day is a turning point and awareness is the key.
[forget me 'NOT's when replying! arrr!]
John Navas
December 7th 03, 10:20 PM
[POSTED TO alt.cellular.ericsson - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
In > on Thu, 17
Jul 2003 12:08:01 -0400, "Derek L." >
wrote:
>In article >,
> (Doron Gutstadt) wrote:
>> My p800 worked fine on my Dell desktop at work but when I tried
>> connecting it at home it did not work: the phone is recognized but the
>> connection seem to be so slow and unstable that the sync fails and
>> forget about copying files.
>
>I had a similar problem that may have some bearing on yours.
>Specifically, my P800 worked fine with a Dell Precision 210 running
>Windows 2000, but not with a new Compaq Evo running Windows XP that my
>company gave me as an upgrade. I tried updating PC-Suite and XP
>software a number of times without success. Sony Ericsson support were
>completely clueless.
>
>Then, a couple of months ago, I lost my P800. I bought a new one.
>It came with a new SyncStation. Lo and behold, this one WORKS with my
>Evo running XP! And guess what -- the Syncstation models are slightly
>different! So it may be a hardware (or driver) problem.
>
>The model that DOES work with XP has this label: "KRY 105 189 R1A,
>DSS-20, Type 4040034B, N173, 03W10"
>
>The model that DOES NOT work with WinXP has the following label: "KRY
>105 183 R1B, Type 4040034, N173, 03W01".
I have the latter, except it's 03W03 instead of 03W01, and it works fine with
Windows XP.
--
Best regards,
John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/> HELP PAGES FOR
CINGULAR GSM + ERICSSON PHONES: <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>
Cliff
December 7th 03, 10:20 PM
I'm using KRY 105 183 R1B Type 4040034 N173 03W01 with windows
xp...works fine
>>
>>The model that DOES work with XP has this label: "KRY 105 189 R1A,
>>DSS-20, Type 4040034B, N173, 03W10"
>>
>>The model that DOES NOT work with WinXP has the following label: "KRY
>>105 183 R1B, Type 4040034, N173, 03W01".
>
>
>
> I have the latter, except it's 03W03 instead of 03W01, and it works fine with
> Windows XP.
>
Chewie
December 7th 03, 10:33 PM
In article >,
says...
> Tell us a bit more about your computer at home before you shoot anybody;
> "Doron Gutstadt" > wrote in message
> om...
> > My p800 worked fine on my Dell desktop at work but when I tried
> > connecting it at home it did not work: the phone is recognized but the
> > connection seem to be so slow and unstable that the sync fails and
> > forget about copying files.
> > Here's what I tried:
> > > Downloading latest suite from Ericsson web site
> > > Re-build XP (several times) with and without SP and patches
> > > Disable on-board USB and install a PCI-USB card
> >
> > Nothing works !!! I am so frustrated I feel like shooting myself (or
> > someone at Ericsson) in the head.
> >
> > If anyone has any idea hot to solve this, now is not the time to be
> > shy.
> >
> > Doron
Sorry for replying through a reply but I haven't got the original post
here.
I bought a T610 today and have not been able to connect using the
supplied software.
From what I gather the Phone Monitor only monitors COM ports and if
you're using a USB irda device on WindowsXP, chances are that, like my
setup, COM6 is reserved for the irda port the location of which XP lists
as 'Location0'.
My MA-620 irda device works flawlessly with all the Nokias I've poked
toward it and WinXP is currently looking at the T610 but the SE software
just isn't looking in the right place by the look of it.
HTH
--
Chewie.
http://football.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,9753,843348,00.html
Edward S
December 7th 03, 10:33 PM
Try various adjustments for the MA-620, such as speed and half-duplex mode
"Chewie" > wrote in message
.uk...
> In article >,
> says...
> > Tell us a bit more about your computer at home before you shoot anybody;
> > "Doron Gutstadt" > wrote in message
> > om...
> > > My p800 worked fine on my Dell desktop at work but when I tried
> > > connecting it at home it did not work: the phone is recognized but the
> > > connection seem to be so slow and unstable that the sync fails and
> > > forget about copying files.
> > > Here's what I tried:
> > > > Downloading latest suite from Ericsson web site
> > > > Re-build XP (several times) with and without SP and patches
> > > > Disable on-board USB and install a PCI-USB card
> > >
> > > Nothing works !!! I am so frustrated I feel like shooting myself (or
> > > someone at Ericsson) in the head.
> > >
> > > If anyone has any idea hot to solve this, now is not the time to be
> > > shy.
> > >
> > > Doron
>
> Sorry for replying through a reply but I haven't got the original post
> here.
>
> I bought a T610 today and have not been able to connect using the
> supplied software.
> From what I gather the Phone Monitor only monitors COM ports and if
> you're using a USB irda device on WindowsXP, chances are that, like my
> setup, COM6 is reserved for the irda port the location of which XP lists
> as 'Location0'.
> My MA-620 irda device works flawlessly with all the Nokias I've poked
> toward it and WinXP is currently looking at the T610 but the SE software
> just isn't looking in the right place by the look of it.
>
> HTH
> --
> Chewie.
> http://football.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,9753,843348,00.html
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