Hi Neil, choose one mailing list, because I hate cross-postings. > I'm trying to get my MX900 Hub and my i-mate smartphone2 to place > nicely together, but so far, I haven't had much luck on that front. > The smartphone2 FYI runs Windows Mobile 2003, or CE4, which ever you > prefer to call it. The phone is also called a Orange SPV E200 for > those on that network. Send us the information about your phone from "hcitool info <bdaddr>". > I can get rfcomm stuff to work fine with other phones, so I believe it > is the phone itself at fault. The end result that I'm after, is to be > able to sync with my phone, and also surf from my laptop via GPRS. The > time frame I'm trying t work within is of course tight, as I'm needed > this next week for while I'm away. > > When all connected, peered, etc, and it looks successful, I get odd > things like the following. > > [root@localhost neil]# cat /dev/rfcomm0 > cat: /dev/rfcomm0: Connection reset by peer > [root@localhost neil]# > > I've put the hcidump information at the bottom of the e-mail. Do it again, but this time with -x or send us the binary dump. > I'm also having problems with the ActiveSync facilities on the phone, > as when I try the "BT ActiveSync" it comes up with "Please bond with > other Bluetooth device which supports serial port or ActiveSync > profile as your ActiveSync partner!" >From the dump I saw that you use security mode 3. Do you enabled auth and encrypt in hcid.conf? Don't do so. Show us "hciconfig -a". Regards Marcel