Portege R100 + card SD 2 BT + Nokia 6600 with Nokia PC Suite? NO CONNECTION!

Hello

I would use the GPS Navigation with my Nokia 6600 via Bluetooth GPS (model of GPS Royaltek x-Mini).
Prior use I have to install the software on the MMC card of the mobile phone via Nokia PC Suite (Nokia 6600).

For BT, I use the Toshiba SD Card 2 in Portege.

With the Manager Bluetooth Toshiba (3.20.01), I can discover and establish a connecting series via BT without problems.

At the start of the Nokia PC Suite (which automatically ' seeing' the new BT Port...) the faulty connection.

Any idea? Thank you...

Hello

Unfortunately I can't give you an appropriate response. The fact is that the Bluetooth works properly and portable can communicate with the unit. It is not easy to say why the connection failed after starting Nokia PC suite.

In my opinion, you should try to contact the Nokia support. They have more experience with own software and it is probably tested by Nokia. If you have a solution please let us know.

Good luck!

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