E61 Sync via Bluetooth or WiFi?

Using the Nokia PC Suite provided, I cannot seem to connect via Bluetooth. I CAN however connect from my PC to my e61 via Bluetooth, but cannot sync without the PC Suite software. Is there a solution to this problem? Is there any way of Syncing an e61 without the use of the cable?
Thanks!

Here's what happens... when I open PC Suite > Manage Connections > Select Bluetooth > Click Configure > Enter the Get Connected Wizard > click Next, I get the error, "Cannot use the connection type. Check that all the needed hardware, software, and drivers are available."
This is odd, as I CAN connect to the e61 from the PC over the bluetooth connection and transfer files, but of course I cannot sync this way. It is also impossible to sync by selecting Sync from the e61 while the PC-e61 connection exists.
Any idea what the problem could be? Thanks again.

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