NTT DoCoMO Fujitsu Arrows X F-02E bluetooth - General Questions and Answers

Hi everyone
Did anyone having anyone problem transferring files from computer to the handphone via bluetooth?
I managed to paired both of them together, but my laptop shows it lacks the driver for the "Bluetooth Peripheral Device"
Do anyone know where I get the drivers for it?
Thanks

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I was wondering if anyone has managed to get this working. I have a TyTn and am using a kensington dongle with the latest widcomm drivers. But to get my computer to pair with my phone WITH activesync as a feature is nearly impossible and there is no way to connect with WDMC, through USB it works fine.
Any help would be appreciated
y2whisper said:
I was wondering if anyone has managed to get this working. I have a TyTn and am using a kensington dongle with the latest widcomm drivers. But to get my computer to pair with my phone WITH activesync as a feature is nearly impossible and there is no way to connect with WDMC, through USB it works fine.
Any help would be appreciated
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Same problem with me...
And I can't also connect to Internet when I'am synchronized with Windows Vista Ultimate...
Help, please...
Internet is working now... Windows Mobile Device Center update: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...ea-9df9-4920-af33-3a0e2e4e7beb&DisplayLang=en.
But my problem with Bluetooth remains...

Tytn 2--> use of GPS on Car PC

Hello Folks,
maybe someone can help.
I have tytn 2, and was wondering, is there a way to use internal gps as gps that would be used on Car PC?
I have a centrafuse program on my CPC, and before I buy usb gps, I would like to check all ideas before spending some money for nothing.
So, to connect Tytn with PC, PC recognizes USB GPS, centrafuse conects with it and I have a navigation!?
Possible?
Warcraft1980 said:
Hello Folks,
maybe someone can help.
I have tytn 2, and was wondering, is there a way to use internal gps as gps that would be used on Car PC?
I have a centrafuse program on my CPC, and before I buy usb gps, I would like to check all ideas before spending some money for nothing.
So, to connect Tytn with PC, PC recognizes USB GPS, centrafuse conects with it and I have a navigation!?
Possible?
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I'm also interested in doing this!!

[Q] Ascend 2 Android Bluetooth & .NET Mobilephone

Greetings everyone. I am having an issue with my Ascend 2. I am trying to connect my bluetooth to my carPC. The carPC uses 3DSP Mini PCIe Bluetooth/Wifi card installed into the machine. Originally these come USB but was integrated into the machine. I am using BlueSoleil to connect the phone to the PC. This software lists services available from the bluetooth device it connects to (Personal Area Network [PAN], Serial, Printing, etc...)
When I connect the phone to the PC I only get Object Push (vCards).
Does anyone know how to make more services available via bluetooth?
Im not even sure what service I need in order to dial out of my stereo (carPC), but I think it would be headset microphone.
Any ideas/custom ROM's I can use to establish dialing?

[Q] PC - Android Internet Sharing via Bluetooth ?

Hey everyone !
So here's the problem : I've got a Nexus 7 + Galaxy S2 I727R that I'd like to use at work. I could tether the connection from my S2 to my tablet and use that but I'm not on unlimited data plan. I also know I can share my PC connection via Bluetooth but that'd need a specific software to be installed, in the lines of stuff like BlueSoleil. Considering I have no admin rights at workplace, is there any alternative that would permit me to share the PC connection via a Bluetooth dongle without installing a software ? The BT dongle is detected AND installed via Windows 7 but there is no BT icons in the bottom-right corner and there's no built-in BT-software on the computer.
I did my research on the PortableApps forum, which would be a decent option but I can't seem to find anything...
Anyone had any luck sharing Internet over BT on a workplace PC ?
Thanks.
P.S : Remember, no admin rights.
Sorry you can't use a BT dongle without some sort of bluetooth software installed
Yes there are bluetooth dongles which are plug and play, which don't need installing drivers, see these ones for example
BLUETOOTH ADAPTER DONGLE PC LAPTOP-PLUG "N" PLAY - UK
Tiny Plug & Play Bluetooth 2.0 USB Dongle 100m range
Mini Bluetooth Dongle for Computers and Laptops - Plug N Play Transfer Files
Problem is all of them support Bluetooth 2.0 not 2.1+EDR, please advise and please help find a bluetooth dongle which is plug and play and is designed for bluetooth 2.1+EDR
Thing is, even with the bluetooth dongle working you won't be able to share Internet connection through ICS without admin rights. If anyone has a workaround on this, it would be appreciated!! I'd like to use my S2 more at work, but with 250mb / month it's left unused most of the day =/
ShroudOfAgony said:
Hey everyone !
So here's the problem : I've got a Nexus 7 + Galaxy S2 I727R that I'd like to use at work. I could tether the connection from my S2 to my tablet and use that but I'm not on unlimited data plan. I also know I can share my PC connection via Bluetooth but that'd need a specific software to be installed, in the lines of stuff like BlueSoleil. Considering I have no admin rights at workplace, is there any alternative that would permit me to share the PC connection via a Bluetooth dongle without installing a software ? The BT dongle is detected AND installed via Windows 7 but there is no BT icons in the bottom-right corner and there's no built-in BT-software on the computer.
I did my research on the PortableApps forum, which would be a decent option but I can't seem to find anything...
Anyone had any luck sharing Internet over BT on a workplace PC ?
Thanks.
P.S : Remember, no admin rights.
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Windows RNDIS driver for Android?

So I ran into this problem recently after I installed an Android headunit into my car. The device can only receive internet one of two ways. Either I use my hotspot on my phone and connect to my phone's internet to allow my cars headunit to play music OR I use a 4G LTE USB dongle and attach it to my headunit directly. The problem with the second option is the following. When I plug the 4g LTE dongle into the USB port of the Android headunit, the device is not recognized. I know the device works because I've plugged it into my laptop and received internet no problem. I'm assuming this is because this particular USB dongle only operates using windows RNDIS driver. Since it seems there are very few products on the market (4g LTE USb sim dongles), the best solution I can come up with is maybe compiling an RNDIS driver for Android? The current dongle I have is the third one Ive purchased, the first two didn't work at all with my GSM sim. One was just faulty and the other for European Frequencies. I'm wondering if compiling a RNDIS driver for Android would even work in this case so that my car headunit can recognize and receive internet from the 4g LTE USB dongle.? Or if anyone knows of a dongle that works with gsm sims and works fine with android?

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