I have two devices Wizard(qtek 9100, 1.1.7.9) and HP 2110. Error (сan't connect to ..) happens when I try to send file VIA BT from hp to wizard.
Option "receive all incoming connection" in IR settings enabled.
HP 2110 have WIDCOMM BT stack. All neccesary options have been enabled. File trnsfering works with another PDA device (wm2003, widdcom).
PS: Dial up networking via BT doesn't work too
Hi -'Option "receive all incoming connection" in IR settings enabled.' that for infrared.
In settings\bluetooth make sure bt is on and discoverable and you need to pair devices first in settings\bluetooth\devices.
Should work then If not trash your hp lol
Thanks. But option "discoverable" has enabled. In several forums i have seen that IR option "receive all incoming connection" must be enadled too. I think this is problem in communication beetween 2 different BT stack, because I have problem with dialup connection via BT too.
Has anyone had such problemm?
I did pair my Atom with HP iPaq2210. I can send file via Bluetooth from Atom to 2210 but I can't receive the file via Bluetooth from 2210 to Atom. It said "The connection to the peer Bluetooth device failed.".
When I paired the devices, "Serial Port" and "Dialup Networking" are the only services available. Is that normal?
Does anyone encounter the same issue?
Start > Setting > Connections > Beam and make sure the box " receive all incoming beams " is tick .
Good luck.
Ticked already.
Interesting thing is I can receive the Contact/Task via Bluetooth from 2210 to Atom. Don't know why it is not working for the other files.
Hi,
Having found this cool software to drive my v1615 from my pc (http://www.raspberrysoftware.com/trueconnect.htm) I would like to be able to use the speakers/mic on the laptop for GSM phone calls.
I have an HP Pavillion running Vista and v1615
I thought maybe I could use bluetooth headset options (as this appears as a service on both handset and PC) but don't see how to do it
Any ideas on ANY way to achieve this?
On you pda, go to bluetooth setting, go to Devices tab, and then click on the computer you want to use as hand free and select set as Hand free.
You computer ad pda need to be paired first.
Working like a charm for me.
Good luck
I stream via A2DP to the computer in my car sometimes as well. Works nice.
I do this, but I can only hear the voice from the laptop. The input device is not recognzied as my microphone, but instead as the "bluetooth headset" and no voice input is detected there.
Any ideas?
You probably have to go in the input recording properties.
Double click the speaker icon in you system tray (bottom right icon) in the taskbar.
In the options menu of the Volume controller, select properties and in the mixer device, select the input you use for your microphone (usually you sound card name with input at the end, not the bluetooh one.), the Recording tick box should now be selected, and now click ok button.
Now you can select what input you want to use, select microphone and adjust volume.
You may also have to check the your bluetooth configuration on your laptop to allow this connection, but this should be ok as you can already hear sound on laptop speaker
I'm on Windows Vista. I can see "Headset Microphone" and "Microphone" (this one resembles my Realtek HD Audio mic). There is no way (that I have discovered so far) to make the Headset Microphone (whose device is called: "Bluetooth Hands-free Audio") take input from the Microphone.
The devices are paired and the headset option is enabled for the computer (and the computer has A2DP as a BT service for the device - no other autio options available) Have selected Set as hands-free against the pc on the handset. But still doesn't give me the option to Turn on hands-free when I'm on a call - any ideas?
Hi all, has anyone managed to get the device working to recive calls over bluetooth on the vista side from a WM based handset?
I know with the bluetooth stack for XP you get an option when pairing your device (on PDA) to select audio gateway, have not got that with default vista drivers.
Have installed Toshiba's BT stack and that gave me audio straming fo rmusic, but no audio gateway for voice calls. Have tried a brodcomm and that does have an option on the vista bluetooth settings side for audio gateway, but when you select it it says parametere failed. On the PDA you only have active sync as selctable service.
Has anyone used voice over bluetooth with the shift from any PDA transfering voice to handheld..?
whats it like? does it mute any audio thats being played?
thanks
I do not want to auto answer with a headset - blue tooth or wired. I just want the phone to autoanswer with nothing connected. I am testing some MT call scenarios and do not have a headset connnected. . The only settings option is under call accessories and says "connect a headset to enable autoanswer". I have done this on other phones. Did the S5 really remove this capability for the user? Do I need to use ADB or maybe some AT command over the modem port?