hi abeen trying to get my galaxy,tab 2, to connect to my galaxy s3,/ archos,/blackberry,
but it will only pair but wont connect.
the only thing that i get connect,ic my haed set,that work fine.
any sugetion, i try all deferent thin in bluetooth sething,but no luck.
thanks for any help.
calbo22 said:
hi abeen trying to get my galaxy,tab 2, to connect to my galaxy s3,/ archos,/blackberry,
but it will only pair but wont connect.
the only thing that i get connect,ic my haed set,that work fine.
any sugetion, i try all deferent thin in bluetooth sething,but no luck.
thanks for any help.
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This is not the Galaxy Tab 2 forum. You will likely get a better response if you ask in the right place.
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Hello,
I know there is .cab existing for have my Touch using Bt_Dun but I aslo know I have to change a registry to make it work properly.
Does anyone can shed a light on this for me?
mletourneau
**Update 22/02/08 5pm**
Thanks to my frend Jim
Here is the link to din it !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=333762
note: for mac users, you should use modem "CDMAone" to have it work
Good Day,
I'm in the same spot, I am searching in many forums for a solution.
If I find a solution that works I will post it here - please do the same!
My goal is to be able to carry a USB Bluetooth Adapter in my pocket, toss it in my friend's computer and QUICKLY setup a Bluetooth PAN to borrow his internet connection.
If anybody has any other solutions that may work for me I am listening!
Thanks, Audi2Audi.
Audi2Audi said:
Good Day,
I'm in the same spot, I am searching in many forums for a solution.
If I find a solution that works I will post it here - please do the same!
My goal is to be able to carry a USB Bluetooth Adapter in my pocket, toss it in my friend's computer and QUICKLY setup a Bluetooth PAN to borrow his internet connection.
If anybody has any other solutions that may work for me I am listening!
Thanks, Audi2Audi.
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The .cab file that you will find there will not work this way.
Is allow you to do the opposit. Use your wireless Internet on the computer
Hhhmm...Is anyone able to offer me a solution.
Bluetooth PAN is a service offered at the host PC (I have tried two different PCs) - However, my Bell Mobility HTC Touch (Vogue) does not recognize/offer the service in the Bluetooth Configuration. It only offers Stereo Headset and COM Port. Originally it offered ActiveSync as a service but that has since dissappeared for no apparent reason and replaced with the COM port option.
At home, assuming I could get the ActiveSync service back & to stick around, I could borrow my internet connection through ActiveSync.
As stated above though, I am looking for a QUICK solution when travellling away from home. Meaning without having to install ActiveSync/Mobile Device Center. The Bluetooth PAN option and ICS on the host PC appears to be the most workable solution. It is just a matter of getting the HTC Vogue to recognize it as a service.
Through reading several posts I have come to the conclusion that using a different Bluetooth Stack on the device may work. However, I have not come across instructions specific to the Vogue for achieving this.
Annnnny help or ideas to solve my problem is greatly apreciated!
Thank You, Audi2Audi.
Hi Guys
I just got a new laptop and paired my laptop with my phone.
So I have "Dial Up Networking" as an option. It asks for USERNAME/PWD and the NUMBER to dial.
I was wondering can I use the BT Dial Up for connecting my laptop to my phone and tether. It works when connected over cable.
Thank you!
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I did not have to do any of that, just go to internet sharing on the Mogul turn it on and connect the Mogul to the Laptop using your USB and that's it, at least that worked for me.
..... that if I understood what you are trying to do correctly, also I haven't tried it with Bluetooth though!!!!
Yeah it already works for me when using a USB cable using the internet sharing.
I was hoping that I could ditch the cable now that my laptop has BT and it has paired up with my mogul!
3boos said:
I did not have to do any of that, just go to internet sharing on the Mogul turn it on and connect the Mogul to the Laptop using your USB and that's it, at least that worked for me.
..... that if I understood what you are trying to do correctly, also I haven't tried it with Bluetooth though!!!!
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Come on every one...this has to be possible!!! Help me! I want to ditch the cable!
Hi!
im just wondering if there is a possibility to use my HTC Touch Diamond as a GPS dongle to my Macbook?
Anyone know if there is a app for that or something?
//Linkus
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Okey guys!
it was a long time since i wrote here, but i actually solved the problem!
as mr-pill recommended i used Franson GpsGate
I installed the program with the .CAB to my memmorycard not the internal storage.
after installation i went through the wizard and i chose only internal GPS not garmin or bluetooth.
After that you got the option how you whant to sync with the other units, i choose bluetooth, make sure you have you phone paired with you macbook.
the in you program hope for that it supports bluetooth GPS.
and your done!
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try this
http://users.skynet.be/hofinger/GPS2Blue.html
davidbnkn said:
http://users.skynet.be/hofinger/GPS2Blue.html
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thanks i think it works
just tried it a little bit on work but ill be back with more info later tonight
linkus said:
thanks i think it works
just tried it a little bit on work but ill be back with more info later tonight
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Nope nothing i cant get it to work :S
how shall i connect my device to my macbook? Bluetooth? USB cable?
Whan i choose BT it just says that BT not enabled even if it is :S
Very strange? IF USB shall i take Storage och Active Sync?
Keep us posted, I want to do the same thing except with Windows XP. If you do get it figured out would you mind posting how you did it? Thank you in advance
The only advice I can give you is: If doing via bluetooth you need to make sure the program is looking at the correct COM port otherwise it will never "see" the gps.
gerlbaum said:
Keep us posted, I want to do the same thing except with Windows XP. If you do get it figured out would you mind posting how you did it? Thank you in advance
The only advice I can give you is: If doing via bluetooth you need to make sure the program is looking at the correct COM port otherwise it will never "see" the gps.
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you bet on it! if you manage to get it to work please post here also
try gpsgate. that worked for me with TP + MbP
Okey guys!
it was a long time since i wrote here, but i actually solved the problem!
as mr-pill recommended i used Franson GpsGate
I installed the program with the .CAB to my memmorycard not the internal storage.
after installation i went through the wizard and i chose only internal GPS not garmin or bluetooth.
After that you got the option how you whant to sync with the other units, i choose bluetooth, make sure you have you phone paired with you macbook.
the in you program hope for that it supports bluetooth GPS.
and your done!
linkus said:
Nope nothing i cant get it to work :S
how shall i connect my device to my macbook? Bluetooth? USB cable?
Whan i choose BT it just says that BT not enabled even if it is :S
Very strange? IF USB shall i take Storage och Active Sync?
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I had some fun with GPS2Blue yesterday, but finally got it working. As well as getting all programs to look at the right port, you need to create an incoming bluetooth serial port on the phone for it to work - you can easily create an incoming port on the PC easily (you'd expect to want your phone to access services on the PC, not the other way round, right?), but as I understand it's not quite so easy on the phone.
Managed to find these instructions and got it working perfectly: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=499896&highlight=gps2blue
EDIT: This will work for all GPS applications that uses a serial GPS receiver, not just those that explicitly support bluetooth receivers (I got hold of some very old free software and it works fine). The bluetooth linkis handled by Windows/MacOS and all the app sees is a serial port.
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BLCollier said:
I had some fun with GPS2Blue yesterday, but finally got it working. As well as getting all programs to look at the right port, you need to create an incoming bluetooth serial port on the phone for it to work - you can easily create an incoming port on the PC easily (you'd expect to want your phone to access services on the PC, not the other way round, right?), but as I understand it's not quite so easy on the phone.
Managed to find these instructions and got it working perfectly: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=499896&highlight=gps2blue
EDIT: This will work for all GPS applications that uses a serial GPS receiver, not just those that explicitly support bluetooth receivers (I got hold of some very old free software and it works fine). The bluetooth linkis handled by Windows/MacOS and all the app sees is a serial port.
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Hi to all,
I have got a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 and I try to connect to a bluetooth barcode reader.
Pairing works, but when I use the proprietary APP that manage barcode reader,
it asks me again (and continuously) pairing PIN, without connect!!
Proprietary APP is compatible with Android 2.2 and newer, and support the SPP (Serial Port) Bluetooth profile.
I found on Internet that some people have problems to connect a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 to another device that uses
SPP profile....
Anyone know if there is a bluetooth issue in this tablet?
NOTE: I tried to connect barcode reader whith a Sony tablet S.....works correctly!!!!
Thanks!
Paolo
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We had the same problem and we solved it switching to insecure sockets to connect to the bluetooth devices.
I have the same problem with my bluetooth keyboard. Works fine on an Ipad though..
Have the same problem with a hp mobil printer via bt.
Works on s3 phone.
Samsung suport says its a diffrent bt chip in it. Print app dev working on debuging itnthey say.
Hi, on which model of Samsung Galaxy tab you tested? Have you come up with any solution for supporting Bluetooth SPP on Samsung Galaxy tab 2?
paolo220177 said:
Hi to all,
I have got a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 and I try to connect to a bluetooth barcode reader.
Pairing works, but when I use the proprietary APP that manage barcode reader,
it asks me again (and continuously) pairing PIN, without connect!!
Proprietary APP is compatible with Android 2.2 and newer, and support the SPP (Serial Port) Bluetooth profile.
I found on Internet that some people have problems to connect a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 to another device that uses
SPP profile....
Anyone know if there is a bluetooth issue in this tablet?
NOTE: I tried to connect barcode reader whith a Sony tablet S.....works correctly!!!!
Thanks!
Paolo
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Got the Same problem, i try to connect with elm327 obd scan, thiis tab keep asking pin, it doesnt appeared on galaxy y, note, tab 7+, s3.
my tab2 7 (p3100) doesn`t have any problem with elm327 scanner
I`m running cm9. Maybe it is samsung stock firmware problem?
panariga said:
my tab2 7 (p3100) doesn`t have any problem with elm327 scanner
I`m running cm9. Maybe it is samsung stock firmware problem?
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Interesting. When i asked samsung support they said it had a different chip then the s3 phone, and that try a different software. (I had problem with printer)
Might have to try cm on 1 of our tab and see if it i can get my equipment to work.
BoazCoenraad said:
I have the same problem with my bluetooth keyboard. Works fine on an Ipad though..
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Did you ever get this figured out? If so could you tell me what had to be done. I bought hubby both the GT-p3113 (refurbished) and Bluetooth Keyboard and Protective Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus P6200/P3100 They are not pairing and I don't know what I am doing wrong.
As you probably have guessed this will be our first use of bluetooth with anything. Nope don't even have cell phones with a bluetooth headset.
Any help I can get would be greatly appreciated.
I wanted to use my PS4 controller for my emulators but it won't connect via Bluetooth (only works while connected with USB cable). I'm given the option to connect, but it either remains stuck at "pairing" or refuses to pair altogether. I made sure it was not connected to my PS4 , and my PS4 was still turned off. Any suggestions?
I have the same problem it pairs but it does nothing when I press the buttons
Jones9512 said:
I have the same problem it pairs but it does nothing when I press the buttons
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I'm on same boat it's paired but the controller doesn't work.
AT&Tsucks said:
I'm on same boat it's paired but the controller doesn't work.
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I did a little research about this problem and I don't know if this is true im going to test it tomorrow but apartly the early versions of the ps4 controller are problematic with working over bluetooth on samsung galaxy s7 I don't know if that's the case with the s8 like I said I will try to have a update tomorrow
Can someone please reply with an update? I have an older PS4 controller and in another thread, there is someone saying it DOES work.
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Use Samsung smart connect in the app from play store. Use Bluetooth inside the app works on my s8+
Gdmille86 said:
Use Samsung smart connect in the app from play store. Use Bluetooth inside the app works on my s8+
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Doesn't work for me?
It showed up once but got stuck endlessly on pairing.