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Old 07-06-2007, 12:15 AM   #1
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Well, I was in MicroCenter this evening and saw a Zoom 4320 for about $15 so I got it.

I've installed the drivers but don't know how to connect it properly with my Razr. I only get an option for dial up networking. I do not want to dial an internet connection, I want to pair the phone and computer so I can use Phone Control through RoadRunner.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

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Yes i have the lg8800 venus from verizon and want to do the very same. I also have rr with dfx 3.0 thanks Phil
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Quote: Originally Posted by xtremcoder View Post
Well, I was in MicroCenter this evening and saw a Zoom 4320 for about $15 so I got it.

I've installed the drivers but don't know how to connect it properly with my Razr. I only get an option for dial up networking. I do not want to dial an internet connection, I want to pair the phone and computer so I can use Phone Control through RoadRunner.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

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Yes i have the lg8800 venus from verizon and want to do the very same. I also have rr with dfx 3.0 thanks Phil

Bluetooth compatibilty with phoco seems a bit inconsistent, and results to vary.

the belkin range f012/f013 were recommended by the software author of phoco as they use a compatible bluetooth stack (wildcom) I have used both, with no problems with phoco.

Also to support connection to phoco it has to have a serial connection service and a handfree service supported by the handset before phoco can get the status of the phone and have the sound transferred to your pc speakers, sometimes experimenting with different variations of your model may work (my nokia n095 works ok using a n73 profile) in phoco.

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