Hello,
(noob doesnt understand)
I have an bluetooth dongle pluged on mij notebook, i have installed active sync, i have bleutooth on, and device visable. My diamond is able to see notebook and my notebook is able to see my device.
wy isnt it possible for me to sync my device -- notebook with bluetooth.
i only get the massage that my diamond cant find a bleutooth partnesship with a activesync pc.
Is there anyone how can help me out???
Sorry for my bad english
regards,
arjan
sounds like you did not add the activesync profile when you bunded the phone and the
computer over bluetooth add devices
Rudegar said:
sounds like you did not add the activesync profile when you bunded the phone and the
computer over bluetooth add devices
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i traid to do that like discribed in the guide. maybe i did something wrong but i dont know what.
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Hi,
My cradle is broken .I want to activesync with bluetooth.when I do it,the desktop does not recognise my xdaiis.i did enable the blutooth on and ran the bluesoli software on my desktop with the blutooth dongle plugged into the usb.what might be the problem? blutooth file transfer works fine,and private network also works,but my blutooth headphone motorola h-500 just gives out static when i want to make a call.can any one help me plz?
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could it be the bluetooth version on the pda?????????
You need to configure ActiveSync to use one of BlueSoleil's COM ports.
configure activesync
How do I do that? can you give a step by step turorial? would appreciate your help.
thanks
rgds
mukund
India
figured out the way........
First enable the blutooth on the BA.start the bluesolei software on the desktop/laptop and let it discover the BS.now start tehe active sync on blutooth from the BA,making sure that the COM ports are the same on the BA and the desktop,bango blutooth activesync is connected!!!!
thanks guys
mukund
How to sync Kaiser with activesync over bluetooth? I paired both devices but only one service is available from Kaiser and no services from PC. Anyone with an idea? I'm not so retarded for mobile phone, computers and stuff but this is over my head. I have XP with SP2, paired devices and only one service (dial-up networking) which is seen on PC and offered by Kaiser. No services are available from PC when I look in BT settings in Kaiser. So?
google it. I did. there's lots of instructions out there. once paired you should load active sync on the kaiser and click connect
Read the help file in activesync on pc and search for bluetooth.
The procedure there sorts it out fine.
Yeah, it drove me crazy for a while too.
By what i remember, u cannot choose just 'any' COM port on the kaiser and on the lapop. I had to setup activesync (on PC) to COM7 (this depends on your laptop, mine is a VAIOTX).
Here is what i used
http://axim.dpicts.com/
if you cant follow that, you need help
kireol said:
Here is what i used
http://axim.dpicts.com/
if you cant follow that, you need help
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Kireol, you've just made my day! Thanks a lot!
Is this possible? If so how?
I would like the Diamond to use the internet connection of the desktop computer (cheaper) - and they see each other via bluetooth but it seems they both want to be "network access point"
Can you get the diamond to shut up and listen instead of thinking it is supposed to be the boss?
I actually discovered this today
If you connect with activesync via bluetooth, the phone uses the computers internet access...
well mine does... I don't know if this is standard, I just discovered it by accident
Damn, then I have to install activesync...
But thanks for the tip.
Well didn't work here. Must be some fluke on your system perhaps?
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Well didn't work here. Must be some fluke on your system perhaps?
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I've done this quite often, it's no fluke at all. Whenever I connect my phone to ActiveSync (or WMDC as I use Vista) via USB or bluetooth, it is able to use the internet connection from my PC.
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Well didn't work here. Must be some fluke on your system perhaps?
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you need to check active sync or windows mobile center(vista) options to enable data through
hmmm, that's strange ...
I'm testing it right now ... opening Opera, and there is the internet!
And I'm sure Its thrue bluetooth because my wifi router isn't connected
And when I disconnect activesync, no more internet...
Someone else that can check that?
NisseDILLIGAF said:
hmmm, that's strange ...
I'm testing it right now ... opening Opera, and there is the internet!
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No no, you are right - I needed to reboot the PC first apparently - duh
Works fine, thanks Nisse
NisseDILLIGAF said:
hmmm, that's strange ...
I'm testing it right now ... opening Opera, and there is the internet!
And I'm sure Its thrue bluetooth because my wifi router isn't connected
And when I disconnect activesync, no more internet...
Someone else that can check that?
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Yes you can connect to internet through active sync or windows mobile device center by bluetooth, even if you rnt using microsoft bluetooth stack.
xispas2008 said:
Yes you can connect to internet through active sync or windows mobile device center by bluetooth, even if you rnt using microsoft bluetooth stack.
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Though just for knowledge, I'd like to know how to connect through bluetooth as well - any HTC relevant guides about that?
Have you looked into bluetooth PAN?
Some info here.
Or install a http server on the PC and set up a web proxy (PHP or cgi, etc), then browse through that..
I havnt tried either of these but its something to look into..
dabs said:
Have you looked into bluetooth PAN?
Some info here.
Or install a http server on the PC and set up a web proxy (PHP or cgi, etc), then browse through that..
I havnt tried either of these but its something to look into..
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There's really no point in doing that considering ActiveSync/WMDC shares the connection when you connect, all you have to do is pair your phone with your PC then go into ActiveSync on the phone and select Connect via BlueTooth.
Was just throwing it out there for us non-windows users. I keep a dedicated VM for flashing, but avoid using it whenever I can.
poedgirl said:
There's really no point in doing that considering ActiveSync/WMDC shares the connection when you connect, all you have to do is pair your phone with your PC then go into ActiveSync on the phone and select Connect via BlueTooth.
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So you have to have activesync installed as well to use Bluetooth - damn a lot of junk - but thanks for the tip
hey guys i connected my HTC touch diamond to my windows xp SP3 laptop. but for some reason internet is not working. if i try to use internet it says it is unable to connect on my touch. i had checked the option in quickgps that it should update whenever i connect to activesync but that cannot be used as long as there is no internet through activesync.
can anybody help
NisseDILLIGAF said:
I actually discovered this today
If you connect with activesync via bluetooth, the phone uses the computers internet access...
well mine does... I don't know if this is standard, I just discovered it by accident
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Hello
How to connect with activesync via bluetooth to use internet from the PC..I'm really like this..Thks!
I like to sync my Diamond with my Vista-computer and " Center for Windows Mobile devices" through Bluetooth.
I have a working connection with USB already, but want to skip the cable.
I can pair the computer with my Diamond but the only services I get on the Diamond is "wireless stereo" and "serial port".
Been trying to read every instruction on both the bluetooth connection in Vista and on the Diamond but it seems I cant get the service-choice I need to be able to sync my outlook and so on.
Any suggestions on how to get my bluetooth connection working?
Have a look at the link below for links to a pdf download which has an in depth solution to the problem you're having. It's specifically for the Toshiba bluetooth stack and it works if you follow the instructions carefully. If you're not using the Toshiba stack, I think it should still give you sufficient clues to configure the bluetooth ports to work with activesync.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-412836.html
studz said:
Have a look at the link below for links to a pdf download which has an in depth solution to the problem you're having. It's specifically for the Toshiba bluetooth stack and it works if you follow the instructions carefully. If you're not using the Toshiba stack, I think it should still give you sufficient clues to configure the bluetooth ports to work with activesync.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-412836.html
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Thanks for the link but when I get to page 11 step 16 in the pdf it says you should get wireless stereo and Active sync. I get wireless stereo and serial port as my choices.
Don´t know if that´s because I use Vista and Center for Windows Mobile Devices (The new version that has replaced Active sync in Vista and that should make it soooooo easy to connect mobile devices instead of Active Sync.
I'm guessing you're using the default Microsoft Bluetooth stack with Vista? If so, ActiveSync should be available when you pair your phone with your PC. If not, check the Services tab for the phone in Vista's BT manager applet, it may need to be ticked in there.
I use BlueTooth with WMDC all the time with my Diamond and it was as simple as pairing then going into ActiveSync on the phone and selecting Connect via Bluetooth.
I´m not sure what bluetooth stack I´m using. I think it´s Toshibas but how can I check that?
I had to install Toshibas application to get the drivers for my bluetooth device and I think a got the stack at the same time.
Is there a way to shift stack if I use Toshibas instead of Vistas default?
Please take a look at the attachement to see my gui for bluetooth, and the Center for MobileDevices (Instead of Active sync) on my Vista machine, and what happens when I connect my Diamond through Bluetooth. Sorry about the language but it tries to install the Diamond as a Bluetooth modem and that´s the only thing I seems to be able to install.
Hi,
Does someone know any program for WM 6.1 where you can call with youre mobile on your pc when there is a connecting between youre pc and WM phone?
On this moment I use My Mobiler to controll my phone on my pc but I miss a function on it for calling so the sound and microphone will be used on my pc.
That would be very nice and handy!!
Thanks in advanced!
Ricky
The only way I'd see to have sound is to use a PC with bluetooth, and on the phone set the PC as being a "headset".
Hi,
That doesnt work in my case...
I can only file transfer and do some networking functions.
My pc can not function as a headset.
Thanks!
Well, AFAIK the phone audio path in WM-based phones does not go through the PDA part, so there's no way to hack into it by software via network or whatever.
I don't see another solution. Maybe you can try changing the Bluetooth stack on your PC with the Widcomm or Bluesoleil ones for example, as those support headset profiles.
Thanks for that info.
Than I will try it with an other bleutooth stick and hope it will work!
Just to make sure, I mentioned "stack" not "stick". I.e the bluetooth software on the PC, not the hardware dongle. The dongle should be fine in any case.
Ohw.... I was already installing another stick.
Wich software ie do you mean then?
I am installing the Sitecom software now, is that what you mean?
Rickezz said:
I am installing the Sitecom software now, is that what you mean?
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Never heard about that. But I gave 2 examples in my above post.
Ok, I thought that where the dongles.
I will figure it out somehow, thanks!
I've never tried making a call through your phone through your PC but for bluetooth internet sharing file transfer and a few other things bluesoleil has worked great for me