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  1. #1
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    USB- IrDA

    First of all dont get your knickers in a knot for posting hardware question here because there is no Hardware section ( thanks ).

    My question is if i buy a USB-IrDA will it work on any phone that has IR eg: use IrDA for nokia 7250 and 8910? Or do you have to buy seperate ones for each. Also is it hard to use or setup?

    Thanks.

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    I think it may depend on the software you get with it.I have a MA-620 usb infrared adapter and it is compatible with the Nokia 7210,5210,6210,6250,6310,6500,6510,7110,8210,8250,8290,8310,8850,8855,8890,8910.It may well work on others but i ain't sure.

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    I have the Nokia 7210 on Rogers AT&T Wireless and require the following settings for my phone to gain access to services they provide. Here are the following setting locations and options/required input I need....

    Location: "Menu > Connectivity > GPRS"

    Settings:

    - GPRS connection: "When needed" or "Always online" ?

    Location: "Menu > Connectivity > GPRS > GPRS modem settings > Edit active access point"

    Settings:

    - Alias for access point: ?

    - GPRS access point: ?

    Location: "Menu > Services > Settings > Edit active service settings"

    Settings:

    - Settings' name: ?

    - Homepage: ?

    - Session mode: "Temporary" or "Permanent" ?

    - Connection security: "On" or "Off" ?

    - Data bearer: "GSM data" or "GPRS" ?

    - GPRS access point: ?

    - IP address: ?

    - Authentication type: "Normal" or "Secure" ?

    - Login type: "Manual" or "Automatic" ?

    - User name: ?

    - Password: ?

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    What's that got to do with USB-IrDA???

    Hello.
    You posted this in several threads which got nothing to do with it.... You get these settings from the Network operator (in that case, Rogers AT&T Wireless, or on their website.

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    YES! But Rogers will NOT give them to me since this is an imported phone!!

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    IrDA is an industry standard, but you may need to tweak the IrDA adapter settings if you're need to use it with more than one phone.

    With my BAFO BF-120 IrDA adapter, I had to lower the connection speed to 57600 to connect to my 6510. Now that I no longer have the 6510, I set it back to the maximum speed which works fine with the rest of my phones (7110, 6610, plus a Sony Ericsson T300) and my PDA.

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