khaja 0 Report post Posted August 28, 2005 HI, I recently purchased nokia 2112 ,and downloaded pc suite fro nokia web site and was able to use it nicely,i downloaded r-connect software from reliance web site and after installation was i was not able to connect ,the message was port already open. i uninstalled pc suite and re installed r-connect software i am able to connect to r-connect comfortably and it is getting connected at 114kbps,is there any way to use both pc suite and r-connect without conflict of ports Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vishal Gupta 4 Report post Posted August 28, 2005 When u install PC suite, it automatically adds a startup entry for it. So when u start ur comp, it starts automatically in background (u can see its icon in system tray). Thats why when u open rconnect, it says "port already open". One way is remove startup entry of PC suite by: Type msconfig in Run dialog box, goto Startup tab and uncheck the checkbox of PC suite and Apply then OK, restart ur comp. Other way is whenever u want to connect net, simply open Task Manager by righ-clicking on taskbar and select Task manager and goto Process tab, and u'll see 3 or 4 process named, like Launch Application.exe, MPAPI3s.exe, DATALA_1.EXE, SERVIC~1.EXE, etc. Simply End Task of these applications and U'll be able to use RConnect. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sujk2k 0 Report post Posted February 5, 2006 The cable u used to connect to pc might be CA-42/DKU-5 cable. Parallel connections (such as PC suite connectivity + RConnect) are not supported by this kind of cable. And since you can only connect this phone with either of above 2 cables only, it's not possible to use both functionalities at the same time. But u don't have to uninstall pc suite at all to use either one. Just go to the "Manage Connections" options in PC suite and uncheck the checkbox in front of your cable type. Then u'll be able to use RConnect without uninstalling PC suite. Next time u want to use pc suite, just check on the appropriate cable type and you are done. Regards. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites