I have a T-Mobile MDA Compact.
I cannot connect to an external phone using bluetooth. When I Connect, I get an error (unknown error). Is this a common problem?
My settings and actions:
- In bluetooth settings I bond with my external phone, this works.
- In Settings, Connections, Connections, I choose for a bluetooth connection.
- Ater that when I choose Connect, I immediately get an error that the MDA cannot connect and that there , for there is an unknown problem.
Anyone?
I got the same problem
Yep same prob here
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Again I am returns to install mine Himalaya as Bluetooth, or USB, modem, to dialup into GPRS from mine XDA II and to recieve data to mine host PC. Another words - I need to make my Himalaya GPRS dialup modem.
There is ... (I was think so...) great utility in XDA II programs - Wireless Modem. It has setup screen for USB, Bluetooth and even IrDA/serial GPRS modem emulation. So - first I decided to make it USB modem.
I called up my Task Manager under XP and killed out WCESCOMM.EXE - I mean... I closed up ActiveSync (one way to do that ).
So - than I am run on XDA II Wmodem, choosing USB connection, press start, and put device in cradle (I also doing this revesed - putting in cradle that press start)... Anyway - computer finds HTC USB Modem (!). And goes in long long installing plug and play device procedure... Somewhy it is have thinking very long tima and that requests me for usbser.sys file which I can't find anywhere - on XDA II disk, on sites, an in Windows directories. I just find some other usbser.sys from another... motorolla cell phone and trying substitute it (what else me to do?! ) - and of course it's not working. How to complete installation of that fu.nny thing?
So - I am decided to go another way... Trying bluetooth. I have Logitech USB BT Hub, WIDCOMM Stack (days before I've tried some moves on Micosoft BT Tranciever/Microsoft BT Stack)... Devices trying to connect but... My PC Requests me for phone number to dial... I've entered *99***1# as I've done earlier for SE T610 mobile phone. There is no connet for what I've hope ... One time 'Connection' pseudo-lamp on PDA screen becomes yellow and PDA indicates so it in GPRS but desktop will not connecting... Staying in "Dialing..." and so...
Does anyone meets this happy steps? Does XDA II works as external GPRS modem for someone?
Some updates....
Some Updates:
at least I've found usbser.sys (one from WinME and it not working, than I've found one for Win2K, In WinXP install CD-ROM there is no usbser.sys somewhy - who knows why?).
Now (install of HTC USB Modem still take somewhy big lags when it searching for device description)... but after it asks for usbser.sys I pointed to it from Win2K, than install process successfully completed and device added.
So - I've setted up dialup connection thru HTC USB Modem, entered *99***1# as dial string and other parameters.
On Wireless Modem on XDA II screen 'lamp' connect becomes yellow, some blinkings of 'Send Data' and 'Recieve Data' also visible, and for now connections process stucks at dialup manager connection message:
'Dialing number...'
'Checking username and password...'
'Registering at network' <- HERE :-(
and after that dialing procedure aborted with a message: Error 734.
But before somewhy computer sends for it ATH command, here is log file of session between PC and XDA II with running Wireless Modem over USB:
ATZ;E0
OK
AT
OK
ATL0M1X4
OK
ATS0=0
OK
AT
OK
ATL0M1X4
OK
ATDT*99***1#
+CREG: 1
+CREG: 1
+CREG: 1
CONNECT
ATH - somewhy PC sends this for XDA II but byself still trying to connect and writtin 'Registering at network...' message... :-(
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and XDA II also drops connection and returns in Wireless Modem software to ungrayed buttons ' Start' 'Stop' so I can press them again but for now there is no effect of course.
Any suggestions?
I have used my Xda2 as a gprs modem. the dial number should be *99# it will then connect through. I made a new dialup conection on my laptop and just used this as my conection. I did not need to use the wireless Modem program on the device. I have not tried with usb but it worked fine with bluetooth. Have you set up your GPRS settings corectly on the XDA2?
Adam
2 Butler: GPRS, from XDA II byself, works great.
Tryed now *99#... Same result: Error 734: The PPP link control protocol was terminated... Let's go googling something about that PPP error... :0)...
He He! I've done that (PARTIALLY)! $). PPP error can be caused by authentication, so after I try PAP/CHAP I've got result.
Just go into XDA II Settings -> Connections -> GPRS setting and switch from PAP into CHAP authentication... After this through Bluetooth I've got connection.
Through USB still no result...
Somewhy after "Dialing", "Checking user name", "Registering in network..." connection on XDA II has been dropped (even yellow connection "lamp" on XDA screen goes out) ... :-(
but PC stills in "Registering in network" state...
At least a half-solution I have... Maybe this info will be userfull for society here.
I been having the following problems with using bluetooth on my imate. I have version 1.66 rom.
1. I would manually turn bluetooth on. A few minutes later, I notice that the i-mate automatically change the bluetooth mode to 'Discoverable'. It will remain in 'Discoverable' until I manually click the 'On' button.
2. I am having a problem using my i-mate as a bluetooth GPRS modem for my bluetooth-enabled laptop. I am able to get it connected successfully, but when I get an incoming call, the connection is lost. I have to do a soft reset on the i-mate in order to establish a connection between my laptop and the i-mate again.
Any help would be appreciate.
Thanks.
Hi!
Has someone a solution / configuration for to get windows working with xda2 as a modem?
i'm pretty sure it works as a bluetooth modem without any software
Using XDA as a modem to your PC
VIA BLUETOOTH CONNECTION & GPRS:
If your PC does not have an integrated Bluetooth connection, you must first install a Bluetooth dongle (USB to Bluetooth) on your PC, with the related software (widcomm or other)
Open on your PC in the Control Panel the Phone and Modem Options
Choose Modems, pick the Bluetooth Modem, then click on Properties
Click on Advanced tab
Type in Extra Initialization commands:
AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”xxx”,””,0,0
where xxx is your internet access point.
Now click on the Bluetooth icon of XDA, and choose Discoverable mode
On your PC:
Click on Bluetooth icon (My Bluetooth places)
Click Bluetooth Setup Wizard.
Choose I want to find a specific Bluetooth device …
After a search period, an icon of your XDA is displayed (usually with your owner’s name): double click for settings
From the Dial-up Networking Links, click on SSA
SSA settings:
Modem: Bluetooth Modem
Number to dial: *99#
User name and password, according to Network provider
Yes it works. Im using my cradle/usb connection though and not bluetooth. I am browsing the net for free and using msn for free!! what I dont get is that why, as im using o2s settings, can i access msn via my laptop using my gprs modem, yet i cant access msn using my xda2. I know they both using the same ports! 8080...bloody weird? Or is there something else which affects the connection to net via laptop than there is connecting to gprs via xda2 connection inbuilt. Any ideas?
Drivers needed
Could please anyone post the drivers to use the HTC Himalaya as a gprs modem on my notebook.
I've lost the T-Mobile CD.
QTEK m100/i mate jam
I have been trying without success for two whole evenings to make this htc device act as a wireless usb modem for my sony viao laptop. I downloaded the USB modem dialler utility that is referred to in the sites, and when I physically connect with the USB cable and turn on the wmodem utility on the qtek then it will connect through GPRS and that is a workable if wirebound solution. However, if I disconnect and close the dieler utility, (which doesnt install, it just exe's everytime you open it) I have to fully reboot the laptop before it will connect again.
Using windows to detect the bluetooth modem results in it spotting 3 bluetooth modems, only one of which is available to "query". Using the Vodafone connect (PC) software, (which works with my old sony ericsson t610), with the newly installed bluetooth modem results in an"AT command not supported" failure message. It does this with or without the GCDCONDetc initialisation string in the modem's advanced settings.
Has anyone got a simple HTC bluetooth modem driver or any better ideas? This is driving me bananas.
Thanks
Hi folks,
i have managed successfully to get my the toshiba bluetooth stick on my Mda compact. The mda compact is working fine together with my acer bluetooth stick using the Private Area Network profile. Unfortunately the mda compact doesn't want to work together with my dbt900ap bluetooth access point. The service description of dbt900ap bluetooth access point is "Private Ad-hoc Network Service which provides access to a network". The service description of my Bluetooth stick is "Network Access Point". When i try to start PAN and connect to my dbt900ap access point i get the error "An error occurred with the Bluetooth Card. Confirm that the card is working properly". With my acer bluetooth stick PAN works fine.So where is the difference between using PAN over my Bluetooth stick and using PAN over my access point ? Do i use the wrong profile, but my dbt900ap provides only the service mentioned above. Any help wpould be very appreciated.
I also compared the registry settings of the toshiba stack for both devices, here they are:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TOSHIBA\Bluetooth\BTSETUP\AutoConnect\VCOM21\0]
"Active"=dword:00000000
"COMPortName"="COM21"
"Profile"=dword:04000000
"PSM"=dword:00000000
"SCN"=dword:00000000
"ServiceName"="Network Access Point Service"
"Class"=hex:\
00,03,02,00
"BDADDR"=hex:\
00,0d,88,a2,a6,e4
"FriendlyName"=hex:\
...
"Name"="DBT-900AP Network Access "
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TOSHIBA\Bluetooth\BTSETUP\AutoConnect\VCOM21\1]
"Active"=dword:00000001
"COMPortName"="COM21"
"Profile"=dword:04000000
"PSM"=dword:0000000f
"SCN"=dword:000f0000
"ServiceName"="Netzwerkzugang"
"Class"=hex:\
04,01,32,00
"BDADDR"=hex:\
00,02,72,80,56,07
"FriendlyName"=hex:\
...
"Name"="MP685 Netzwerkzugang"
PS: Netzwerkzugang is german and means network access
Thanks !
And another question about bluetooth modem/gprs/laptop...
Even though I've read all (I guess) questions and answers here.
I want to browse over the internet using my MDAII as a bluetooth modem.
- My provider is T-mobile in the Netherlands
- MDA bluetooth is in discoverable mode
- On my Windows XP pro laptop I have paired my MDA
- I've got a bluetooth modem configured in Control panel with the string AT+CDGCONT=1,"IP","internet",0,0
- Number to dial is *99#
When I doubleclick the DUN I get a messagebox which tells me to pick up the handset, dail *99# and click OK. When I do that nothing happens and the connection is disconnected.
I tried to give in the phonenumber in a terminal window (ATD*99#), then I see CONNECT and the usual garbage, but when I close the window it is still disconnected.
A "query modem" in the modem configuration is succesfull. My laptop is able to communicate with the modem, but that is all.
What do I do wrong?
I've tried using an USB modem, but that gives the same result.
if you are using pocketplus or another program which close applications insted of minimizing them when you press the X
then i guess closing the connection windows would close the connection
Thanks for your reply.
I'm just using Wmodem on my MDA and a DUN connection on the laptop. Everything as simple as possible. The terminal window is an option from the DUN connection.