Hi,
is there some method, hack or other solution to create a pairing bluetooth without PIN.
I modified a smatphone i link it with other hardware , so i'd like use this smartphone as a Server.
Users can connect via Bluetooth and receive Data, a lot Data.
I'd like avoid pairing because i can't digit PIN in server smartphone.
is it possibile?
Smartphone have Android 4.0.3 or 4.2
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Hi all,
I'm working on a very special project 8) . I'm trying to send my XDA II screen to a bluetooth headup display.
This bluetooth device does not support BT security features like authentication or encryption. There is no default PIN code.
It works fine with my old Ipaq which can make a connection with the device without soliciting a PIN but my XDA II still ask me for a PIN code ... :?
Is it possible with Windows Mobile 2003 to use a bluetooth device without using a PIN code ?
Thanks in advance !
Johann
I think it needs the pin to bond, at the moment the xda2 is brain damaged in the bluetooth department, hopefully an upgrade will appear soon that will address the issues. Have you tried 4 zeros when prompted for pin?
Is this problem specific to Xda II ? :roll:
I believe it may be, the fact that it works with the ipaq which uses the Widdcom bt stack and the xda2 uses the Microsoft stack which supports very little would indicate it is.
Hello,
I am currently working on the creation of an application for mobile devices with Android which should be capable of sending and receiving messages through local means like wifi and bluetooth. After making a research about it I found out that Android doesn't have a native wifi ad hoc functionality and that the only way to achieve that is through rooting your device and patching the wpa_suplicant and some other similiar methods which are not generic for every device.
Synopsis of what I am trying to achieve:
An application for Android that scans for devices nearby and tries to connect to them automatically. If the other device also got this application isntalled then it automatically accepts any connection request it receives and when the connection is established it sends back a message which ensures that it has this app installed so that both can start exchanging messages automatically and the users don't have to allow/deny any of the sending/receiving in real time.
My questions are:
1. Is there any way of sending messages through wifi between 2 android devices without the use of internet?
2. Since Ad Hoc is not supported, is there any alternative?
3. In case the answer to 2 is no , then is it possible to make one of the devices to be an access point so the other can connect to it and vice versa.
4. As for bluetooth, is it possible to skip or automate the allow/deny pop up of an incoming connection and the pairing procedure?
I ll be glad if you could give me an answer to those and/or any suggestions.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
bringing up my post
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.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using Tapatalk
Bump. Anybody?
Sent from my Motorola DynaTAC using Tapatalk (feels like it at times with this phone)
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/
Hello All,
I have a 2008 Lexus which has bluetooth but only for phone. It does not do A2DP streaming. So, I bought a Blackberry Gateway Bluetooth stream that connects to the aux input of the center console. Unfortunately the phone only automatically connects to the hands free device and not the Blackberry gateway. I have to manually connect the blackberry gateway every time. On my LG g3 I was rooted and was able to accomplish this with tasker. On my new phone, a Galaxy S6 I am not rooted. I have tried Tasker, IFTTT, Automate, AutomateIT, and I cannot figure out how to do the following.
If (this) phone connects to Bluetooth Device A (Hands free in car), then (that) connect to Bluetooth Device B (Blackberry music gateway).
Pretty simple but for some reason I can figure out how to do this, For example, in IFTTT, I can get the IF THIS part of connecting to the hands free bluetooth device, but when I try to setup the THAN THAT part of then connecting the next bluetooth device, this is never an option. Maybe I am overlooking something here and hopefully y'all can help.
Bump...can anyone help out?
I have this exact same problem. Did you find a resolution?
Hi, I have internet connection on my iPhone, but I aways need turn on hotspot on iphone everytime I enter in car because hotspot only is powered on for some time..
So I would like find way to do it automatically.
I think best way is use some app to automate it..
Iphone accept tether via bluetooth. And anyway bluetooth connect automatically. Best yet, who request internet is client, so, android request internet.
I would use bellow logic, if bluetooth device x is connected then request bluetooth pan (tethering). But I not found any way it works. Somebody k own exactly how to do it?