How do i connect my spv m500 with the livebox thru bluetooth?
Is there a beter connection manager?
Please help, sorry for my bad English
What's a livebox?
it's a WIFI router specific for a DSL provider in the Netherlands named Wannadoo 8)
TheChef, you cant make a connection with the Livebox directly, because it's WIFI and the S100 supports only Bluetooth. What could be done is to connect the Livebox with a LAN to Bluetooth router and connect it to the RJ45 pot on the box (I believe there are some on it). Or use a WIFI SD card in your S100, there are several out there.
good luck! :wink:
The Wanadoo livebox supports bluetooth
my mistake, my neighbours have one, but they wherent aware of the fact that it does support bluetooth, sorry
but..... can you see the router when you try to scan for new devices with your SPV?
sometime i do see it and sometimes i don't, very anoying
When your phone is on top of the box, does it find it more often? maybe it does use an internal antenna which is loose? :?
my s100 has bluesolei stack
and my livebox has the new firmware with bluetooth support...
press the reg button under at the livebox.
at direct your pda(pan connection) and it works
btw i can reache a connection over 15 metre with a few walls
Yes it worked. look at this Threat
http://forum.xda-developers.com/vie...=0&postorder=asc&highlight=bluesoleil&start=0
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I know that it's possible to use the Wizard as a bluetooth modem, using your gprs as the active signal.
Since the Wizard supports WiFi aswell, isn't it possible to use the Wizard to connect to a WiFi network and then sharing that connection over bluetooth.
The reason behind this is that I recently moved and we're sharing a wifi connection in this house. But my signal is very weak in my room, but the kitchen next to my room has a signal strenght of over 70%.
I know that buying a better router of signal enhancer would do the trick, but we're poor students
Theory says yes, but I have asked this same question without much luck or a definitive answer.
I have been trying to do the same with a laptop, bluetooth and my lan connection.
Apparently, you need to configure the outgoing bluetooth device, in this case the PDA, to act as a proxy server.
When I linked my laptop to my desktop over bluetooth, it creates a PAN (Personal Area Network). Its IP was set at 169.254.x.x
A LAN networks at IP's of 192.168.x.x and XP wouldn't let be bridge the two together. (Because of the IP differences.)
It would be the same scenario for the PDA.
I am relaying what I have basically learnt but have no idea of which way to take it now so if you have any luck, please let me know.
Fellow TyTN-users,
With a lot of joy I'm using my TyTN. On a Dutch users-forum I already found a lot of information. But nobody could answer this question, so now it is time to question the profs :roll:
At home I have the following equipment:
Wireless router Sitecom WL-122 v2
Computer A
Computer B
Wireless HP printer
Network HardDrive
TyTN (of course)
The wireless pinter is always on, the hard-drive sometimes. Those two has nothing to do with this problem.
When computer A and B are on and connected to my internal network, I can connect my TyTN. This is my ideal situation. But...
When I turn of my TyTN, wait 10 seconds (or a hour or a day) and turn it on, the TyTN can not connect the router again. It does not get a valid IP-address.
When I reboot my router or turn off computer B, I can connect and then there are no problems. But then I have to reboot my router everytime my TyTN is turned off.
As network security I have WPA PSK TKIP. When I downgrade this to WEP, I have the same problems. When I turn of the security, there is no problem.
Does someone have/had the same problems or do you know what the problem is, please reply. It saves my marriage
Hi,
I've just recived my p3600 and trying to get it to work with my computers at home. It works very well for most of the things but I ran in to some problems when I tried to use it as a modem with my macbook. I knew that this wouldn't be easy but I thought I might ask here if someone got it to work usb or bluetooth dosn't matter.
Best Regards
Magnus
I am not very knowledgable about mac's but you should understand that the P3600 does not support Bluetooth DUN connection. You can only use it as a gateway through the Bluetooth PAN connection or via a USB cable connection.
In order to do this you must use the shared internet connection on your P3600. You can then choose to connect your mac to your P3600 via a USB cable or a Bluetooth PAN connection. Then you must select the connection your P3600 will use to connect to the internet, this is usually a GPRS/EDGE or a UMTS/HSDPA connection. The selection of both connections is done from a drop-down menu so you can't really miss it.
Good luck
Please excuse me if this is a stupid question
I have an Ameo , and I also have use of a UMPC - which has Wi-fi , but no BT
Would it be theoretically possible to create an adhoc network between the two devices (wi-fi) , and thereby share the Ameo's HSDPA connection ?
I realise that simply connecting them by USB cable will let me do the same thing, but I really could do without having the two physically connected
If the above won't work I'll have to get a dongle for the UMPC I think !
zoidster said:
Please excuse me if this is a stupid question
I have an Ameo , and I also have use of a UMPC - which has Wi-fi , but no BT
Would it be theoretically possible to create an adhoc network between the two devices (wi-fi) , and thereby share the Ameo's HSDPA connection ?
I realise that simply connecting them by USB cable will let me do the same thing, but I really could do without having the two physically connected
If the above won't work I'll have to get a dongle for the UMPC I think !
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I'm not sure about WiFi but I can tell you something use a USB cable, the one you use for ActiveSync. What I found this summer when using my X7500 as HDSPA modem for my PC was that using USB with the internet sharing connection was far more stable and fast than using BT wireless connection.
Now related to WiFi, just a theory. I don't think that you can with the provided software. What Internet Sharing program does are two things as far as I understand. First launch a connection to the HDSPA system and "listen" the PC either on BT or in USB. Second manage to do some sort of routing between the WAN network (HDSPA) and the "local" network (BT or USB). But I place local between quotes because I'm not meaning LAN which is real LOCAL Area Network, that could work in WiFi. I mean "local" in terms of near to the PC or something like that.
So... perhaps you will be able to connect the Athena and the UMPC using a peer-to-peer WiFi connection which looks possible to me. And for sure you will be able to generate a HDSPA connection to the WAN. But you need a program to route the data from the HDSPA to the WiFi in the Athena in order to get communication in the UMPC using the Athena as router which is the function I mention as second function of the Internet Sharing program.
OK all this is in theory off-course.
Anyway I can tell you that phisical connection using USB for Internet Sharing is solid as a rock and works great for hours.
Best Regards,
mahjong
No answer from Wizard forum - trying here?
Hi, I replaced my zyxel wireless modem router with a new Belkin N1 wireless modem router.
I configured the belkin with same wep details as old router. My wireless music steaming devide, my laptop and my Wii all connected right away - no problems - so I know the wep key etc is entered ok. BUT my phone will no longer connect.
My phone does connect ot the wireless network in my work place.
I rebooted the phone, no joy! Reset it, no joy!
I switched off the belkin and put the zyxel back on, and it connects at home.
I tried switching the belkin to broadcast G, no joy!
When I try to get it to connect to the network it shows all gren bars - so the signal is strong.
I dont use mac filtering.
Out of ideas - anybody know a solution?
Qtek 9100, win mobile 5, aku2
emaj2 said:
No answer from Wizard forum - trying here?
Hi, I replaced my zyxel wireless modem router with a new Belkin N1 wireless modem router.
I configured the belkin with same wep details as old router. My wireless music steaming devide, my laptop and my Wii all connected right away - no problems - so I know the wep key etc is entered ok. BUT my phone will no longer connect.
My phone does connect ot the wireless network in my work place.
I rebooted the phone, no joy! Reset it, no joy!
I switched off the belkin and put the zyxel back on, and it connects at home.
I tried switching the belkin to broadcast G, no joy!
When I try to get it to connect to the network it shows all gren bars - so the signal is strong.
I dont use mac filtering.
Out of ideas - anybody know a solution?
Qtek 9100, win mobile 5, aku2
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Can you find IP Qtek in Belkin.
But have you tweaked QTEK to G?
Hi,
No, can't see qtek IP in belkin.
Tweaked to G? - I did'nt do anything like this. do I need to? How?
I was assuming the qtek was picking up the old router via G.
Answer is in this link...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2941902#post2941902