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Noël Burgess
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      27th Apr 2004
Trying to setup communication between a SonyEricsson T610 mobile phone and
my Toshiba Satellite 1410 with WinXP SP1. The IR scanner cannot see the
phone and I learnt from a Google search that the problem is probably that
the PC is assigning the wrong COM-port.
If I try to install the IR modem manually, I get as far as the "Assign port"
page in the wizard and come to a full stop, because there are no ports to
assign.
What do I have to do?


 
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      27th Apr 2004
"Noël Burgess" said in news:(E-Mail Removed):
> Trying to setup communication between a SonyEricsson T610 mobile
> phone and my Toshiba Satellite 1410 with WinXP SP1. The IR scanner
> cannot see the phone and I learnt from a Google search that the
> problem is probably that the PC is assigning the wrong COM-port.
> If I try to install the IR modem manually, I get as far as the
> "Assign port" page in the wizard and come to a full stop, because
> there are no ports to assign.
> What do I have to do?


Don't know the specifics for your laptop. In the past, when I
investigated using IR for wireless connections, its use would usurp one
of the serial ports. So if you have COM1 assigned to the modem (for the
telco connection), you will have to disable COM2 so the IR controller
can usurp it. That's my guess.

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      27th Apr 2004
Thanks, Vanguard. How do you suggest I do that? I have no modem installed
and there are no references to COM-ports anywhere in device manager or
sysinfo.

"*Vanguard*" <no-(E-Mail Removed)> said in
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> "Noël Burgess" said in news:(E-Mail Removed):
> > Trying to setup communication between a SonyEricsson T610 mobile
> > phone and my Toshiba Satellite 1410 with WinXP SP1. The IR scanner
> > cannot see the phone and I learnt from a Google search that the
> > problem is probably that the PC is assigning the wrong COM-port.
> > If I try to install the IR modem manually, I get as far as the
> > "Assign port" page in the wizard and come to a full stop, because
> > there are no ports to assign.
> > What do I have to do?

>
> Don't know the specifics for your laptop. In the past, when I
> investigated using IR for wireless connections, its use would usurp one
> of the serial ports. So if you have COM1 assigned to the modem (for the
> telco connection), you will have to disable COM2 so the IR controller
> can usurp it. That's my guess.
>
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      27th Apr 2004
"Noël Burgess" said in news:%23em%(E-Mail Removed):
> Thanks, Vanguard. How do you suggest I do that? I have no modem
> installed and there are no references to COM-ports anywhere in device
> manager or sysinfo.
>


Last I recall, you had to disable one of the COM ports, probably COM2,
in the BIOS (because that's also where you enable the IR mode used on
that usurped COM port).

 
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Noël Burgess
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      27th Apr 2004
No COM-ports in BIOS, either!

"*Vanguard*" <no-(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i en
meddelelse news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> "Noël Burgess" said in news:%23em%(E-Mail Removed):
> > Thanks, Vanguard. How do you suggest I do that? I have no modem
> > installed and there are no references to COM-ports anywhere in device
> > manager or sysinfo.
> >

>
> Last I recall, you had to disable one of the COM ports, probably COM2,
> in the BIOS (because that's also where you enable the IR mode used on
> that usurped COM port).
>



 
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      28th Apr 2004
"Noël Burgess" said in news:uK6sR%(E-Mail Removed):
> No COM-ports in BIOS, either!
>
> "*Vanguard*" <no-(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i en
> meddelelse news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> "Noël Burgess" said in
>> news:%23em%(E-Mail Removed):
>>> Thanks, Vanguard. How do you suggest I do that? I have no modem
>>> installed and there are no references to COM-ports anywhere in
>>> device manager or sysinfo.
>>>

>>
>> Last I recall, you had to disable one of the COM ports, probably
>> COM2, in the BIOS (because that's also where you enable the IR mode
>> used on that usurped COM port).


i picked your product from http://snipurl.com/5zzn. You didn't mention
which submodel so I just picked the first Satellite 1410 in the list,
then filtered on on "User Guide/Addendum". The last one listed is the
manual. I used PKZip to extract the files (rather than bother to
"install" the guide) and opened the .pdf file. Other than a couple
definitions that mention "BIOS", this manual is worthless regarding the
hardware. They waste lots of pages telling you how to use Windows
rather than the laptop. Yeah, that's intelligence. NOT!

I was going to see how they described configuring the serial ports.
Can't. You're on your own. Maybe another Toshiba victim can help you.
Maybe you got a better manual than the one Toshiba offers for download.
If you know your BIOS brand and version, you might find some info at
their web site regarding the various settings in it.


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      28th Apr 2004
Thanks again Vanguard for all your trouble.
I think we're barking up the wrong tree. Varying the search strings in my
googling has revealed that this "no com ports" issue is a common experience,
and points to there being another underlying problem. If all is as it should
be, then XP will create any virtual com ports required for the device in
question. A notebook built for XP will probably not have *any* physical com
ports, which is why they don't appear in BIOS.
So, I have to find out what the underlying problem is.
For what it's worth, trial and error taught me that it's the ESC-key on boot
that gives access to BIOS on this Tosh. The manual says nothing, as you
found out. I'd tried DEL, F8, F1, F2 and CTRL first. How to waste half an
hour without really trying!

"*Vanguard*" <no-(E-Mail Removed)> said in
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> "Noël Burgess" said in news:uK6sR%(E-Mail Removed):
> > No COM-ports in BIOS, either!
> >
> > "*Vanguard*" <no-(E-Mail Removed)> said
> > in news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> "Noël Burgess" said in
> >> news:%23em%(E-Mail Removed):
> >>> Thanks, Vanguard. How do you suggest I do that? I have no modem
> >>> installed and there are no references to COM-ports anywhere in
> >>> device manager or sysinfo.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Last I recall, you had to disable one of the COM ports, probably
> >> COM2, in the BIOS (because that's also where you enable the IR mode
> >> used on that usurped COM port).

>
> i picked your product from http://snipurl.com/5zzn. You didn't mention
> which submodel so I just picked the first Satellite 1410 in the list,
> then filtered on on "User Guide/Addendum". The last one listed is the
> manual. I used PKZip to extract the files (rather than bother to
> "install" the guide) and opened the .pdf file. Other than a couple
> definitions that mention "BIOS", this manual is worthless regarding the
> hardware. They waste lots of pages telling you how to use Windows
> rather than the laptop. Yeah, that's intelligence. NOT!
>
> I was going to see how they described configuring the serial ports.
> Can't. You're on your own. Maybe another Toshiba victim can help you.
> Maybe you got a better manual than the one Toshiba offers for download.
> If you know your BIOS brand and version, you might find some info at
> their web site regarding the various settings in it.
>
>
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