I use my XDA II with TomTom navigator the GPS unit connects directly to the XDA using the standard connector, both the XDA & GPS receiver are powered by the 12V cigar lighter.
I'm not sure what causes this but sometimes when I try and connect to the internet via GPSR whilst connected the GPS I receive an unkown connection error, and there is no way of connecting unless I perfrom a soft reset. When I attach the GPS unit I get a dialog saying it is trying to connect to something (so for be so vage)
What I suspect the problem to be is the XDA getting confused when connecting to the GPS unit and thinking it is a modem or there is a conflict between the two.
IF I do a reset both the GPRS connection & GPS work perfectly, also this does not happen alll the time.
Has anyone else experienced this, or know whats causing it?
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I am having trouble with ActiveSync and WM5 devices. My laptop has an Intel 220BG wireless card with current Intel/HP drivers installed and working. When I connect my Jasjar or Tytn via USB cable, the wireless will disconnect when activesync opens. Additionally, all other users on my network are disconnected at the same time. Somehow Activesync or one of its parts is disrupting the network. The problems will go away when I disconnect the device (sometimes it requires a reboot, but connection is usally established in about two miniutes.)
If I am connected via hardwire I do not have the problem. I can have connection via both hardwired and wireless and not have the disconnect. It is only when the wireless is my only connection.
I have googled the problem and found others with the same symptoms, but none with a valid solution.
Any help will be appreciated.
I expanded my search and reduced my terms and discovered this post. The change to advanced usb setting resolved my problem. I've read it many times...the answer is here, just use the search!
Thanks for your good work...
mikechannon said:
One thing to do is:
Turn OFF the advanced USB setting
Start--Settings--Connection tab--USB to PC icon
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Mike
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Hi ! I own a brand new Palm Treo 750V, unfortunately there seems to be something wrong with BT. Always when I try to activate BT it is not going to activate. Once out of 50 tries activates the BT, but will lose connection soon. Does anyone has a hint ? Would highly appreciate your comments. thanks dirk
I have the same problem when trying to connect to my Audi's build-in bluetooth phone. All my previous phones work, but the treo 750 seems to give some issues. Everytime it connects to the car for about 1-2 minutes and then it disconnects. The problem is that it wil connect and disconnect over and over and over... therefore setting off a really anoying beep. Hopefully this issue will be fixed with WM6.0
Had this too in the past. When you connect to your car just keep your screen active without keyguard activated.
Thats the way i connect to my car without any trouble.
When i connect the first time to my car and leave the car after a while and try to reconnect it again then often it doesn't connect anymore, but when the screen is active it connects all the time.
Also from time to time my bluetooth doesn't turn on ( on treo), seems like a bug and have to reset the device.
I've had this problem for a while now, but hoped it may had been fixed when upgrading to a WM6.1 ROM, but it hasn't.
After a bit of wireless usage (don't know how long) the wireless router stops responding. It's like it crashes.
I'm using a Dlink 524. I have to go unplug the router, and plug it back it to reset it.
I also have 2 other laptops on the same network, and they are connected to the wireless network 24/7 for weeks on end with no problems.
But when I connect with my phone/wifi, it crashes my router.
I don't even know where to start looking to fix this problem... Any ideas?
Everyone,
I have been able to get the internal GPS working well with Google Maps, etc. However, I tried connecting last night to my Holux GR-236 external bluetooth GPS receiver and the bjii (wm6.1) cannot connect - it gives me an error that either there was a connection problem or the passkey was incorrect.
Note that I have several other devices that connect with the Holux just fine using the 0000 passkey, so I dont believe it is the passkey.
Also note that I can get the bjii to connect to my computer and a bluetooth headset so the bluetooth on the phone works.
Anybody have any ideas what is going on? Is there any way to debug why the connection fails?
Thanks.
While out and about, I have been bluetooth tethering using the Foxfi/PDA Net combo to stay connected while in 'pay for Wi-Fi' areas and as a passenger on trips. The one downside I can see is it says "No Internet Connection" and anything connected to the downloader program (browser downloads and store) will hold until I have Wi-Fi.
Anyone else try this? Anyone know if there is a fix, or if this is just how it is?
My details: Phone is Galaxy S II rooted with ICS, Tab was stock, now rooted with CWM.
Sent from my A700 using xda app-developers app
I've been using bluetooth tethering using same scenario (epic 4G though), and when connectivity breaks, I have to check PDA Net and reconnect at times.
Sometimes data will hang and disconnecting and reconnecting will cause data to flow again. Other times my phone has issues and I have to restart FoxFI/bluetooth on it.
I always thought it was my phone though.. phone does reboot at times too. Using wifi instead of bluetooth is more problematic - epic runs only wimax or wifi but not both, so tends to have issues there as a 1st gen phone.
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I've been using bluetooth tethering using same scenario (epic 4G though), and when connectivity breaks, I have to check PDA Net and reconnect at times.
Sometimes data will hang and disconnecting and reconnecting will cause data to flow again. Other times my phone has issues and I have to restart FoxFI/bluetooth on it.
I always thought it was my phone though.. phone does reboot at times too. Using wifi instead of bluetooth is more problematic - epic runs only wimax or wifi but not both, so tends to have issues there as a 1st gen phone.
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As far as my connection between the tab and phone, it has been solid. I guess that could implicate the phone. I have found that the systems tie themselves together much better if you let each program turn on the BT for the devices.
I'm disappointed that I can't download files from the browser or update programs on the fly.
w/ bluetooth, it is using a proxy service, so only browsers can communicate. app store updates or other app communications won't work in BT mode.
wifi tethering is the non-proxy way to address that..