I have been trying to use my Touch Pro with my Audi bluetooth kit which supports sim access profile (rSAP).
From reading other threads there seems to be a flaw in Windows Mobile 6.1, or HTC's implementation of it, as it does not work reliably with data connections enabled (would seem to be the main reason why you would have a Touch Pro!)
To make this work reliably you have to disable data connections in Comms Manager before the phone connects to the car.
Is there any way (or any other bluetooth stacks that exist) to automatically disable data connections when an RSAP device connects to the phone and then re-enables them when it disconnects?
I am using the latest official HTC rom 5.05.405.1 and the latest blackstone radio 1.14.25.24
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
I had problems using the Touch Pro in my Skoda as well (should be the same hardware, since it belongs to Volkswages as well). I found out, the problem came from the way the car tries to sync the contacts. Try to connect your phone and change the settings to sync only SIM contacts. This did the trick for me, I never disabled data connections on my Touch Pro. Hope it helps
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i have a Qtek 9000 but still what to use some of my programs from my WM5
does this work?
Exchange Mail support
TOMTOM
TOMTOM Bluetooth GPS
Bluetooth
and Sync with Outlook from XP or Vista
if any can confirm this works with WM6 than i´ll go for it
i never use Video calls so that does´t matter.
Can any recommend a ROM for me?
Yep they all work.
Except if you are going to use Direct Push mail with Exchange, with a constantly active connection, you will probably have issues with your data connection hanging. The only way to resolve it is to enable/disable the radio (sometimes works) or soft reset.
To stop it happening in the first place, selecting GSM only (ie not 3G) in the Radio options does the job..
I've been triying to figure this out for awhile but here's the basics of what's going on:
I have a Japanese HTC Touch Pro, (and yes EVERYTHING is in Japanese, but this doesn't really bother me.) We don't have MMS over here, so we use a constant 3G connection and mopera U to push email to the phone.
So, when i'm in my Comm Manager I have a Data connection on as well as the phone connection.
If I try to turn on my WiFi it will turn off after 3 seconds (just enables it and disables it)
If I try to use my bluetooth connection, same thing (enables BT, then turns it off again)
If I connect my phone to my PC via USB it will try to connect at first, but will suddenly disconnect after a few seconds.
Well, I figgured out that Active Sync won't allow the connection while the phone portion is turned on. Easy enough, I turn my phone into flight mode and it connects just fine and syncs. While this is a tad retarded, I will accept it.
However, In order to get bluetooth to work, i need to disable the 3G connection. Now.. here's what I don't like:
I *HAVE* to have my data connection for email/internet or anything. But, the phone will only seem to allow either the Data connection through the 3G OR bluetooth/wifi, not both.
Now, if I have BT enabled first, then try to establish the data connection I get an error telling me it cannot connect to the 3G network, same effect though, it will try.. just won't allow it.
What really makes me mad is i'm not wanting to have it networked to anything, I just wanna pair it with a headset so I can listen to the mp3 player while on the train and send out emails from my phone.
I tried calling HTC (good help that was) about it, and they suggested hard reseting the phone, soft reset, ect ect.. There's not really a problem, i'm sure there's just a setting somewhere to allow the multiple connections at one.
Does anyone know of any tricks or ANYTHING I can do so I can use my phone the way it was intended?
Did you ever find an answer to this? I am having a similar problem with my Fuze. When bluetooth is enabled, eventually the phone begins to refuse to open a data connection. :-(
No, i never found an answer. I'm not tech savvy enough to find it out.
But its REALLY annoying. I just want to use my USB headset, not connect bluetooth to any network or route messages that way.
Not sure if this is the fix to your problem, but this helped me when Wifi kept turning off, its a setting in WinMoDevCenter, it stops all data connections when connected to sync
in WinMoDevCentre go to Mobile Device settings -> Connection Settings -> Allow Data connections (last check box)
after that i was able to use wifi while plugged in just fine
Hi,
I recently switched from a HTC Hermes (running Windows Mobile 6.0 Pro) to a HTC Touch Pro (aka Raphael) with Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro.
OK, so for so good. But I had to realize, that whenver I switch off flightmode I have to re-enter my PIN in order to use the phone this sucks, because the flightmode is being activated/deactivated by my bluetooth-set of my car.
Is there a way to avoid having to enter the PIN? I didn't behaive like that on the Hermes - maybe it's a WM 6.1 thing ...
dabrain42 said:
Hi,
I recently switched from a HTC Hermes (running Windows Mobile 6.0 Pro) to a HTC Touch Pro (aka Raphael) with Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro.
OK, so for so good. But I had to realize, that whenver I switch off flightmode I have to re-enter my PIN in order to use the phone this sucks, because the flightmode is being activated/deactivated by my bluetooth-set of my car.
Is there a way to avoid having to enter the PIN? I didn't behaive like that on the Hermes - maybe it's a WM 6.1 thing ...
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You can use phone alarm from www.pocketmax.net there is option to input pin automatically
Is that the only option? Is there no way to turn this behavior off - like in the registry or something? This kinda sucks!
My Hermes had that behavior too. I didn't use a BT headset, but after disabling flightmode in comm manager, I had to enter the PIN.
But why would the BT carkit enable flightmode? Phone and BT are switched off then.
well, dunno if really enables flightmode - but at least it's quite similar. Obviously BT is not being disabled, the phone is actually being disabled, because my car's phone is taking over and is just accessing my phone-book using SIM Access Profiles.
I am using ARHD ROM (with Bricked Kernel).
My car can access and read out RSS threads and has a lot of interactive media functions, including being able access the internet via my bluetooth enabled phone. But I can't seem to get it to work fully, and really don't know if it is a ROM / Kernel / Phone issue or a car issue. I just don't know enough about the various bluetooth protocols etc, and as much as I research it, I keep going around in circes.
The car will connect to the phone and work fine as a bluetooth headset for telephone calls. It will also display the caller picture without issue and will access and read out my emails (using stock sense Mail client) and SMS messages. It also seems to connect to audio OK (although I never use it as it has a USB port that will accept a pop drive, so all my music is on the dashboard).
But the internet connection doesn't seem to work. I have looked into this and can't work out if it is a PAN or DUN profile issue. Soemtimes I can get the phone to show an internet connection being available to the car, sometimes it doesn't depending on which ROM I use and I can't seem to get any to work regardless.
Looking on the website, it claims the following:
How can I configure my mobile device for internet or BMW TeleServices usage?
In the operating manual of your mobile device you will find instructions on configuring “Access Point Name (APN)”; other names for this may be “Internet Settings”, “Modem Settings” or “Tethering Settings”. The required settings are available from your service provider. Please note that most Sony Ericsson mobile devices only recognise the first entry in the APN list, so it is recommended that all other APN configurations be deleted.
Can somebody please help me with this. I really am baffled as to how to get this to work.
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It has been a year or 2 since I got bluetooth networking going. Today I tried to get my phone to connect to my windows 7 desktop and.... it couldn't even connect sadly enough. Anyways this is from memory so it may or may not be correct. I don't like posting incorrect stuff because you never know who will read/flame.
1. pair your phone to the other device
2. connect via bluetooth your phone to the other device
3. I used the app in the link below to turn on bluetooth tether. Your kernel needs to support this feature. Just a note, there are 2 apps off the link. One is wifi only, the other does bluetooth and wifi. Assuming you get this app, turn on bluetooth tether. I don't know if you should turn tether on then connect bluetooth. Maybe it doesn't matter.
4. This step I don't quite understand. The bluetooth tether should "offer" a network service to the remote device. The remote device in turn must recognize the service and use it. DHCP is the easiest to auto configure everything. If you need a name server, use 8.8.8.8 since that is a public dns server by our google overlords.
http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/
I have a 2004 BMW 330ci and Tmobile HD7. It system recognizes it when it searches for it and I can enter my password on the phone to connect to the Bluetooth but as soon as it connects it disconnects. Is there anything I can do ?
Are there different Bluetooth frequencies going on here that is causing the problem?
I noticed on ADV Config. there are some tweaks you can apply to Bluetooth, but I have no idea what they are for.