Hi,
I am trying to write an application that can transfer data from a bluetooth enabled device to a cell phone. I found that my device does not support OBEX but it supports handsfree calling and headset via bluetooth.
My question is can i use any of the supports profiles to transfer data to-from the cellphone ? Device has widcomm stack, cell phone could be any supporting java. I am using eVC++ 4.0. The device does NOT support MFC also. Application on the mobile will be written in J2ME.
Also, if someone can direct me to the right sample for bluetooth will be helpfull.
Thanx
regards,
Priya
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Hi All,
I am using internet telephony on my PC and I am curious whether anybody knows whether it is possible to use my MDA compact (or any other PocketPC device) as a remote phone set via bluetooth. Would be nice to walk around the PC doing a phone call through the internet.
If somebody knows, can you let me know how? :lol:
Thanks,
Lars
if you have the wifi card and use the program skype you can do ut
I don't want to use WiFi.
I would like to use a Bluetooth connection between my MDA compact and my (host) PC which has an internet connection. Basically, my MDA compact should work like a "Bluetooth headset" for my PC.
Lars
i'm not sure if the ms bluetooth stack support that profile
maybe the vidcomm does ?
Is it possible to put the Widcom stack on my MDA compact??
I've Make a Personal Area Network and it has been hard..for me. I've used Bluesoleil bluetooth stacks (PDA) and Widcomm 4.0.1.700 for USB Bluetooth (PC). Using resco explorer i can browse and use my "lan"...play mp3, video in streaming, open photo...the only thing i can't do is browse the http with internet explorer. I Just want to Use my bluetooth like a wifi-lan, but the only way i have to do so is to use PAN for the file and Connect via bluetooth-com port to activesync to obtain an access to Internet.
Is there a way to directly access internet with the PAN? I really don't want to use activesync for that.
Thanks for all.
Hi Lyka,
I haven't tried the Bluesoleil BT stack on my MDA Compact yet, but I just bought a D-Link DBT-900AP, a so called Bluetooth Access Point with the BT PAN-profile. It costed "only" euro 50, not that expensive.
I can now surf from my PC and laptop via BT, but then I found out that the MDA Compact fails the PAN-option.
Hope to back-up my MDA and try that BT stack from Bluesoleil soon.
Greetings, Ben...
lyka
lyka, i manage to connect the PAN in bluesoleil (wdcomm BT in pc) but i cant see any shared file in res explorer (in network). do i have to change some setting under res. or under bluesoleil? HELP PLSSSS thanks
on the pc would have most likely have to make a user matching what your pda identify itself as for it to get access to shared things
total commander is an ok tool to brows networks with
Lyka, it's easy to get internet via PAN...do this:
- go to your windows network adapters and bridge your "local area network adapter" with your "bluetooth network adapter".
- On the widcomm bluetooth configuration icon (located on windows systray) select "configure" -> local services tab -> PAN -> properties. Make shure that you have the option "allow other users to use this connection for internet" selected.
- Connect your PDA to the PAN.
There you go - Internet.
Do note that sometimes (At least on mine), you don't get an IP for the PAN...the trick is to initiate the PAN and then initiate the LAN. Disable the lan after you get an ip. (Check the status icon on the bluesoleil stack so to make shure that you got an ip)
eviltart2, i've some problems with PAN when the phone uses the Blusoleil stack and the pc uses a widcomm stack...sometimes you don't get an IP...check if you're getting one. If not, then initiate the LAN connection and disconnect it afterwards (do note that some bluetooth adapters (old ones) don't support the LAN connection - only pan..)
Keeper
hi all.. i also tried blusoleil on my jam, but had to uninstall it because it didn't recognize my bt earplug (a plantronics 220) as a valid headset.. it paired the device, but didn't find any services for it.. anyone had the same problem? solutions?
sdalleave, the blusoleil stack doesn't support bt audio adapters (mono or stereo). You need to install the widcomm stack instead of the blusoleil one.
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sdalleave, the blusoleil stack doesn't support bt audio adapters (mono or stereo). You need to install the widcomm stack instead of the blusoleil one.
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ok, so if i understand correctly, i need the widcomm stack on the jam.. is it reversable like blusoleil or do i need to reset the jam to remove the bt stack if i don't like it? do you have a link to where i can find the widcomm stack?
thanks..
Keeper said:
sdalleave, the blusoleil stack doesn't support bt audio adapters (mono or stereo). You need to install the widcomm stack instead of the blusoleil one.
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hey keeper (are you the keeper from BF2142 that's in my buddy list??)
i've done some searching on the widcomm stack, but only found threads where they say it's not working on a magician.. is that true? do you have some link to someone who's actually done it?
thanks
I'm sorry for misleading you guys...there's no widcomm support for the magician...what i meant was a modded MS bluetooth stack with A2DP support which is located here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=249219&highlight=a2dp+bluetooth
Do note that this stack ain't reversible, but you can install the bluesoleil one and use the "switch bluetooth stack" so to change between the modded one and the bluesoleil one. Also, do note that you need to reboot your PDA so that the stack changes from one to the other.
sdalleave: nah..i'm not that person...
Regards,
Keeper
Anybody have an HP (Compaq) nc6400 laptop? It has built-in BT but doesn't appear to support PAN. WOuld the best idea be to buy a BT Dongle that does support it adn turn off the built-in one?
Prob is BT Stack
I had an HP NC6200 and the problem is in the BT Stack. Remove the software that came with the HP and install the MS drivers/stack and once the install completes, the option to "Join a Personal Area Network" will be available.
Just an aside....i dont prefer the MS BT Stack but in this case I know it works because my Dell has a Toshiba BT Stack and I had to do the same thing. Widcomm BT Stack is my preference.
Brad
OK, thanks for your help. Will give it a go. i guess the MS drivers are available on the MS site?
uninstalled the HP bt software but not sure where to find or how to install the MS stack?
OK, I've given up on the in-built BT. Got a BT USB dongle and Blue Soleil. Now PAN works and I can use my Hermes as a 3G modem.
good so far....
but how do you get ActiveSync to work over BT? Is it possible?
It would be much cheaper and easier just to download/buy Bluesoleil software from IVT - it works with all dongles, also with BT device you have inside your HP laptop.
yeah - it works with my dongle but not with the inbuilt device.
How do i get ActiveSync to work over BT?
If you disconnect the new dongle and install fresh demo from IVT website, Bluesoleil and then activate the built-in BT, it will work. Until you will buy license, there will be 5MB data limit.
I use BlueSoleil it with my built-in dongle from HP (nc6000).
ActiveSync is possible using virtual COM port on Bluetooth. There is sometimes ActiveSync service in some Bluetooth stacks, but I think IVT doesn't support it. If you want to use BT directly, you might need to switch to MS Bluetooth or Widcomm stack. Don't ask me how - never used MS stack.
BTW: there should be update for your Widcomm stack for your laptop - I think Bluetooth PAN is now standard (but painful to use with Widcomm).
When I try this the HP Wireless assistant takes over and BlueSoleil says "please insert your BT device".
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OK, no probs. I put it in Hermes WM6 because of the requirement for Internet Sharing after I upgraded to WM6 and therefore needed PAN but I accept that it is more of a general issue
Hi
HTC 8125 uses MS BT Stack. I downloaded the WM6 OS from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=324632&highlight=wm6+radio+wizard+download+lite
Is there any way to enable File transfer? I have installed the Widcomm Bluetooth Stack, but it doesn't support the Dial up network, so it's stepping backwards (furthermore: it takes 8MB of precious ROM!)
Can someboy please help me out?
Who say that MS BT Stack does not support File Transfer...
To send a file through Bluetooh, use the same method as Infrared send and you will notice Bluetooth devices in the list.
To receive a file, enable beam receiving option (The Infrared one) and it will receive files through bluetooth automatically.
Download Total Commander 2.5 public beta 3.
It has Send over Bluetooth option.
Good luck.
No more is needed!
Oh my lord! You're insanely right.
For sending files Over Bluetooth, use Total Comander
For receiving files Over Bluetooth, enable the "Receive all incoming beams" option in Settings \Connections \Beam
Thank you
starkwong said:
Who say that MS BT Stack does not support File Transfer...
To send a file through Bluetooh, use the same method as Infrared send and you will notice Bluetooth devices in the list.
To receive a file, enable beam receiving option (The Infrared one) and it will receive files through bluetooth automatically.
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Hi,
i have a problem with my MDA I can send via BT but cant receive, the other device see my in the list but sending failed hapens
also via IR cant send/receive....???
kris
Usual problems
1) (in PPC) Start> Settings> beam receive> checked
Enables obex file transfer for IR and Bluetooth (can´t receive if unchecked)
2) Some bluetooth devices are not compatible with others. No motorola likes any Sony-ericsson. Ecost BT dongle using bluesoleil won´t work with my HTC 8125, etc. Try another device.
Hi,
I'm looking for a solution to use a standard bluetooth cell phone as a voip phone.
I've been searching the internet for a week without finding any pratical solutions.
I have seen that Ooma has a solution for their services but I need a generic solution using for instance a bluetooth dongle (if computer does not have bleutooth). I've read about a 'bridge' between bluetooth and wifi ... Is there a 'hardware' solution for that ? A small portable convertor which enables you to use wifi networks with your bleutooth cell phone ?
Can anybody advise me ?
Thanks,
Johan