Can the captivate simultaneously connect to multiple devices via bluetooth? For instance, connecting to a bluetooth headset and transferring data to a laptop via bluetooth dongle.
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Can the captivate simultaneously connect to multiple devices via bluetooth? For instance, connecting to a bluetooth headset and transferring data to a laptop via bluetooth dongle.
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Doesn't look like it. I just tried it and as soon as it started connecting to my laptop my headset disconnected.
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Hi, has anyone managed to sync there diamond's activsync with there computer via bluetooth, without having to first pair it with a USB cable?
I do not have the correct usb cable, only bluetooth.
Many thanks.
Gary.
I dont know if its my computer or what but i try to connect my phone to my computer via bluetooth for using my laptop as an audio port. I go into the bluetooth settings and click connect on the audio gateway connection. It connects and i see it connected on the phone, but then the computer gets disconnected after 5 sec.
Is there something i can try?
Does anyone know if it is possible to just use the USB cable to connect to a PC, and then to play the Audio from the HTC to the computer with out and Audio adapter in the middle? Currently I have my Fuze connected with an audio adapter but I think its clunky sitting on my desk with two cables coming out and then connecting to the Computers audio in and USB. Also that will free up my audio adapter to use somewhere else. Any help would be great. Thanks
not the best solution
Ok so this isn't my best solution but its the best I've come up with. So my computer has bluetooth. So...I set up the Bluetooth gateway to pipe through my computer as a headphone. It works but I wish there was anotherway to to do it without bluetooth.
how dyou get your computer to act as a speakerphone? mac or pc?
How I did it
So basically you have to turn on Bluetooth on your phone and have it on on your PC/Laptop. Then just connect and as long as you have your Bluetooth Audio Gateway setup it will use your computer to play what your phone speakers use to. This usually works, but sometimes it gets hokie and I have to turn off the bluetooth and try again.
I've seen lots of questions like this quickly get off topic, mostly because people suggest bluetooth solutions instead of Wifi-based systems.
I want to stream audio from my phone to my stereo WITHOUT A PC/laptop/mac. So what I need is a receiving unit that I can connect to that lets me send the audio over WiFi.
I'm wondering why there isn't a simple system/device that I either use wirelessly (WiFi) or connect via Cat-5 to my router, like the Belkin Wireless Audio Bridge, but that can be used over Android.
I have a bluetooth dongle adapter that should be able to work with a 3.5mm plug adapter, but I don't think this will be as robust, long range, or as high of a quality as my WiFi signal.
I really want an Airport type device, but that works with my phone and without me having to run it through a computer, as I don't keep my laptop on just to work as a bridge connection.
Any ideas?
In some places i do not want to use 3g or wifi but have a wired ethernet port free on the router. Some apps only work via wifi or 3g. I use the media importer app with USB OTG cable and a USB/LAN converter for email browsing. Is there a way I can trick apps such as (BBC iPlayer, sky go) to work via the wired LAN port? I would rather not root.
Απ: Using wired ethernet - not 3g or wifi
Why don't you use something like this, (I can't post URLs, just search eBay for "EDUP 150Mbps Portable Mini Wireless Wifi AP Client") and connect via WiFi to the wired lan?
It acts as a mini access point, a repeater or a WiFi client, and it is powered via any USB port, or a provided 5V power supply.
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i thought he don't want to use wifi ?
one thing that can be tried is to use iptables. Basically the same tricks that is used by ProxyDroid. Just re-route everything that goes to the wifi interface to the wired interface. Though that means the wifi interface may still needs to be up, but not actually connected to the router.