Use HTC Diamond as Bluetooth FAX for Notebook? - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

Hello!
Can someone give me an instruction how to set up my HTC Diamond as a Bluettoth Modem?
Scenario:
My notebook WinXP Svp III, Bluetooth is working as Active Sync and also as Internet Acess. Have 'Fax' as printer option installed.
Would like to pirint out Letter on Notebook on Printer 'fax' which is also set in the Bluettooth driver options on Notebook, however HTC does not react and does not dial the number I requested on my notebook.
Can anyone help?
Thank you.

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Can sync via USB but not via Bluetooth

Am setting up my Tytn II with a new Toshiba Satellite Pro U300 laptop. I have no problem with syncing via USB but cannot get Windows Mobile Device Center to see the device via Bluetooth.
Half the problem may be the Toshiba Bluetooth software, which takes over the standard MS bluetooth software, although I managed to use the Tytn to share an internet connection without much fuss.
On the handset, when I pair it with the PC it sets up a COM port (COM9) and Wireless Stereo support - should it have another option under Partnership settings or something?
On the PC it sets up a dial up networking connection and a Network Access (PAN) connction, both of which seem to work fine. I can browse the Bluetooth shared folder on the phone or PC without problem, so what am I missing with regards to syncing???
Any ideas would be appreciated, but please document it clearly as I am sure I am missing something obvious.
Thanks in advance
Martin B
Try this, step by step, it worked for me perfectly!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=340954

HTC TOUCH DIAMOND use as modem

hello,
I have an htc touch diamond and I can't use it as modem,
Mention that I have on my pc windows mobile center...
every think is work ok, the only problem is, I can't see it like a modem,
I have found some topics here, on this forum and I have trry some drivers but isn't work,
any ideeas?
thanks very much!
What have you tried? Normally, when your synced, you can start using internet on your pc/laptop by opening the "Internet Sharing" application on your Touch Diamond. After this there'll be some drivers installed on your PC, enabling Bluetooth PAN. These were the only things I need to do on my Vista workstation, after this I was able to browse the internet on my laptop using the Touch Diamond.
It's pretty fast as well, using HSDPA. I can reach download speeds up to 150KB/s! Good luck!
it is in Italian language and I don't understand it very well,
Now I have connect it yo my laptop
I will try to install English language to my phone, because I don't understand very well Italian language...
thanks a lot!!!
Milenco said:
What have you tried? Normally, when your synced, you can start using internet on your pc/laptop by opening the "Internet Sharing" application on your Touch Diamond. After this there'll be some drivers installed on your PC, enabling Bluetooth PAN. These were the only things I need to do on my Vista workstation, after this I was able to browse the internet on my laptop using the Touch Diamond.
It's pretty fast as well, using HSDPA. I can reach download speeds up to 150KB/s! Good luck!
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Hi, like zmeutz I'm trying to setup my diamond as a modem.
Works great with IS and bluetooth PAN. But what I'm looking for is the diamond as a simple Modem.... It should be possible as when using any kind of "terminal" application over a bluetooth serial link connected to the diamond it does response to AT hayes commands....
However, when I try to use a ipaq to connect to the diamond through DUN it does not work....
I'm trying to do this for two purpose:
1/ Connect my ipaq running TTN6 so it gets traffic information from tomtom server. PAN works, but it's a pain compared to DUN. You need to activate BT on your diamond, run internet share, clik on two fields to set it up. Then click on connect to make it active. Then you need to go back to you IPAQ, before running you application, launch BT, got to settings, click on the diamond short cut for PAN. Then you can can launch your navigator on your IPAQ.... If you loose your connection, you need to start all the process again.....
While with dune, you would just need to activate bt on your phone.... The rest would be transparent as soon as you IPAQ application tries to connect to internet you get the connection...... At least it's the way it worked with my motoroal (razr).....
2/ sending faxes..... For this I need a true modem ;-).
Any ideas other that PAN?
Rgds,
JP.
HTC Touch Diamond Internet Sharing Problems
I have a HTC touch Diamond and I did as stated above but my phone asks for server information. But I have unlimited data, why doesnt it just continue on with the Evdo it has?
lol
all you need to do is install Microsoft active sync, then use the usb lead to plug in your diamond.
A menu will pop up, press internet sharing, your computer will recognize the phone as a network connection and drivers will be installed, hay presto your online
You can also use your bluetooth in the diamond and laptop.
Pair your device with the laptop, goto internet sharing, select bluetooth and connect.
Then goto (xp) Start - connect to - bluetooth pan
it will then connect to the device.
This way is slow but it works.
I have also written a guide on how to use you phone as a proper access point, search for it.
and if it doesnt appear
I've tried several times to set up my phone as a modem.
I have installed active sync on my laptop, but if i connect my Touch diamond "NO" menu pops up. Where can i find this menu? On my laptop or phone? And can anyone direct me to it. THNX
HTC Touch Diamond does not support Bluetooth DUN profile.
Its not worth the trouble. I would buy a dedicated usb modem. Only 20-30 Dollars

Pairing Diamond with OSX

I can't seem to pair my Touch Diamond with my MacBook Pro running 10.5, they can't see each other via bluetooth at all no matter which side initial the search. I wonder if there is anyone came across the same situation and have a solution or any ideas what may went wrong.
I have tried with the original stock rom and two different cooked rom, still no luck...
which sync software do you use on OS X ... i'm using "the missing sync 4.0.3" ... everything works fine
I just want to pair them with bluetooth and use PAN to use my data connection.
Any idea?
Do you want to use the data connection of your Mac? I only was able to use the data connection of my diamond via Bleutooth-PAN. The other way around seems to have an issue.
I have posted this question also to the discussion forum at apple.
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=7632465#7632465
About pairing both (Mac and Diamon) this works for me (MBPro OS X 10.5.4). Have you enabled the "visibility" of both devices during pairing?
Hi,
Its possible to use the Diamond as an internet modem with OSX.
I had tried to get this to work for the last couple of weeks.
It really depends on your bluetooth dongle. I had success with Cambridge Silicon based chipsets. I had a Belkin one and another generic one which didn't work.
You need to pair it from within OSX. You'll know its successful when it displays an option for joining bluetooth PAN after pairing. You'll have an option to "Join Network" under the paired device submenu in the OSX Bluetooth menu.
Once its done, all you need to do is start ICS on ur Diamond and select Bluetooth PAN, than Connect. After that, select "Join Network" on ur Mac and off you go!.
You can also connect the diamond to the USB port for power.
I tried USBModem which didnt work.
My laptop is an Acer 5570 hackintosh. Hope this helps.
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I can't seem to pair my Touch Diamond with my MacBook Pro running 10.5, they can't see each other via bluetooth at all no matter which side initial the search. I wonder if there is anyone came across the same situation and have a solution or any ideas what may went wrong.
I have tried with the original stock rom and two different cooked rom, still no luck...
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Probably a stupid question but have you ticked the box on the Diamond that says "Make this device visible to other devices"?
It can be found under Communications - Settings menu - Bluetooth
and it's on the Mode tab.
I want to use my ICS via PAN, and I can't pair my Diamond with my MacBook Pro with bluetooth, they can't see each other no matter which side I initial the search and I am sure both of them have turned on the discoverable option....
I can pair my diamond with my iMac ONLY if I disable TF3D!
I use Eltima SyncMate (epert edition) to sync and it's working great.
Only if I leave TF3D on the driver on the diamond will crash.
Luckely it's quite simple to disable TF3D n a few clicks.
(Start>settings>home>unselect TF3D>[OK])
Eltima has updated their drivers.
It works now:
Syncing (folders, contacts, mail etc etc) while TF3D is running
There are a few solutions available in case you have not already solved the problem:
The free part of SyncMate works well for contacts and calendar and supports internet sharing
http://mac.softpedia.com/progDownload/SyncMate-Download-28111.html
I am running OS X on Dell 1525 with Bluetooth Internet sharing with HTC Diamond, and syncing contacts and calendar with SyncMate with USB Bluetooth as a matter of routine.

Sync with bluetooth

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.

Using Diamond with Car-PC via bluetooth?

Hi there,
I got a car-pc since a while and have been using my sony ericsson with it... calls get transferred via bluetooth to the computer, as like phonebook in integrated into the car-pc software... all transmitted via bluetooth...
Now with the diamond, how do i set it up as a phone? winXP doesnt recognize other services than the moden funxtion
you should enable Remote SIM access on you Diamond: Start -settings - connections bluetooth SIM acces and also activate the service for your BT connection (do this in the first tab of the BT settings dialogue after connectig)
already done :-( But the Computer doesn't list other functions than modem for the HTC
Do i need any drivers for XP? Usually not...
Using Diamond & CarPC Via Internet sharing over BT
I have a CarPC in my car, it has a 7" touch screen & it is running WinXP and have built in Bluetooth. So for surfing in the internet , MSN, Skype in my car over the carpc i am using my HTC Diamond with the Internet Sharing icon and connecting it via Bluetooth to the carPC so i get FAST Internet over Bluetooth between my carpc and my HTC Diamond.
It works very good - very stable.
Matter of fact it is "capturing" my 3G Internet and pass it over Bluetooth to the carpc.
Solution works very well.
k, but i am not interested in using it as internet connection, i want to phone via the computers hardware, so the car-pc should act as an headset... besides that, he shoult be able to access the adress book and to begin calls... that for, i neeed 2 comports emulated, but how to create them?
could it be because the device is seen as a PDA, and not as a mobile phone?
I know somewhere here on XDA there is a reg hack for earlier devices to make them appear as a mobile phone to car kits. maybe the same thing will help here. I don't know where it is, can only suggest searching, unless anyone else can point you in the right direction....
I used to have PhoneConnector on my CarPC, with PhocoAdapter on the phone. It worked, but now this software is not supported anymore and unfortunately it does not work with WM6.
Freefone is not compatible either.
My good Blackbaron, I believe we users of CarPCs and Windows Mobile are scr...d!
By the way, sharing the 3G connection workds a treat, by USB, BT, Wifi... I just wish Vodafone would allow other ports than port 80
I still didnt realize what 3G is... ^^ I never owned a ppc before...
Well, on the CarPC the internet speed is as great as a DSL line, here is France I measured it at more than 3.5 MB/s (KS20 is limited to 4 MB/s with HSDPA, who knows why). Coming from the crappy Edge Motorola phone I had before, the browsing is truly amazingly fast!
help
golympio can you tell me step by step how to connect htc diamond via bluetooth for internet?
Try this app called JetWare
gerardo66 said:
golympio can you tell me step by step how to connect htc diamond via bluetooth for internet?
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1) Launch the Internet Sharing application on your phone (all WM6 phones have it)
2) Select your 3G connection, and BT or USB, tap "Connect"
3) USB: have ActiveSync installed on the PC, connect the USB cable, it's done.
4) BT: you have to set up a BT PAN hosted from your phone, add your PC to it, it's done.
5) If your provider uses a proxy, setup Firefox to use it (Tools/Options/Advanced/Network)
6) If your provider has a filter on User Agent, then you need the plug-in "User Agent Switcher", to put the same User Agent string as on your phone.
There you go!
zmob123 said:
Try this app called JetWare
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Looks interesting, I'll give it a try when I have some time. Do they have a trial version?
Yes they have, i leeched it... But i don't find the difference between now and before installing it...

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