is there a solution to install Widcomm Bt Stack on herald? I want bluetooth PAN client functionality.
Thank you very much.
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I have the widcomm Bluetooth stack installed and i am very happy with it, i am able to network with my pc and to the internet and everything even use activesunc over BT LAN, but what i couldn't do so far is to get active sync working over the Widcomm Active Sync profile, i don't really need it but it is just that i was able to get it working on MS BT stack, anyone had more luck than me on that one?
P.S. Active Sync starts connecting then pops up an error that the device is not recognized or not a pocket pc or smart phone.
Regards
I have the same problem, activesync doesn't work anymore after install widcomm bt stack even if i disable it and run ms bluetooth stack. I suppose that there is problem in registry for activesync, it propably call post which is not exists because widcomm stack replaced it. I think that solution could be to extract registry from ipag and compare it for activesync keys.
Adam
Anyone managed to ActiveSync via the Widcomm stack???
It does not work for me either
I have tried to install widcomm in the Qtek2020 but always it says "error" to me. What version of widcomm you have? Where I can find it? Thanks.
I hope one of the gurus here can help me with this one:
- I have the O2 Exec, with MS BT stack
- I have the Logitech MX 5000 BT Laser Desktop (http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/CA/EN,CRID=2158,CONTENTID=10776)
- this comes with a choice of the Widcomm stack(which they recommend), or you can use the MS BT stack
I have set up BT Activesync using the MS BT stack, without a hitch, but would like the extra goodies that the Widcomm stack offers.
What I want to know is:
- can I use the Logitech Widcomm stack (which requires that I disable the MS BT stack on my pc) and still set up Activesync with my Exec?
- Or, because the Exec uses MS BT, must I set up all peripherals to use MS BT to get them to communicate?
I have checked Logitech's support forum and done an extensive search here, but I can't find a definitive answer:
- if your HTC devices uses a particular BT stack, must you use that stack on your pc , as well?
Thanks in advance...
Huisie, you *should* be able to use any bluetooth stack on the desktop.
Just ansure that you have a incoming BT port set up, point Activesync to that incoming port, and set up a partnership.
Lekker, ou seun, dankie vir die help daarmee!
So, snorbaard, I can run the Widcomm or MS BT stack on the desktop, but I'm limited to the ...uh, limited...MS BT on the Exec.
Still, I believe that Widcomm doesn't do hands-free, is that right?
Hi!
I was looking around the internet for some solution to use PAN over bluetooth on my Qtek 9100.
One thing is for sure: MS Bluetooth stack does not support PAN.
The solution should be to install another bluetooth stack - for example WIDCOMM. Right?
My question: is there anyone who has PAN working and is willing to share his / her knowledge?
- wooz
There are any other working bt stacks for Charmer?? (Widcomm, Bluesoleil....) or anyone know how to create PAN on MS BT stack?
adexxx said:
There are any other working bt stacks for Charmer?? (Widcomm, Bluesoleil....) or anyone know how to create PAN on MS BT stack?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=285696
could be of some use, havent tried it but if it works for wizard dont see why not.
I am trying to use Logictech Bluetooth mouse.
On my Acer laptop, it has Widcom/Broadcom Bluetooth stack.
Is it possible to load Broadcom bluetooth stack, their software allows more options like using a MAC address to add a bluetooth device (Logitech requires setting up via MAC address)
Any suggestions on how to set up using existing MS bluetooth software or installing/adding another bluetooth software application?
Dave