Does anybody know if there is a software to Call from PC, remote controlling the WM phone.
So calling someone from my PC, but using a WM phone connected in USB
Thank you
You can do that with the WM out-of-box MS bluetooth stack on Windows 7 PCs with Broadcom WIDCOMM bluetooth stack. Once they are paired and connected, you can make calls from the phone and have the audio/mic routed to the PC.
No extra SW is required. It all depends on the capabilities of the bluetooth stacks on the phone and PC.
thank you. I'll try that, but what is the WM out-of-box ?
(I'm also running Vista )
ShivyX1 said:
thank you. I'll try that, but what is the WM out-of-box ?
(I'm also running Vista )
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WM out-of-box is stock WM that comes with the phone. They all have Bluetooth connectivity built-in.
However, on the PC-side, you will have to connect with a Bluetooth adapter.
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ShivyX1 said:
Does anybody know if there is a software to Call from PC, remote controlling the WM phone.
So calling someone from my PC, but using a WM phone connected in USB
Thank you
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You can use Mymobiler. It works with a direct USB connection, you can control + use your phone through PC, print your phone screen, etc.
http://handheld.softpedia.com/get/Desktop-and-Shell/Windows/My-Mobiler-My-Mobile-Ware-40071.shtml
or
http://my-mobiler.en.softonic.com/pocketpc
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is there neway to get this to work without plugging in the usb cable.. reason i ask the only place i get reception with my phone by the computer is in the window and no usb cable will reach this far (god i love tmobile) so im hoping that by bluetooth or wifi its possible!~?!?
jacob-mda said:
is there neway to get this to work without plugging in the usb cable.. reason i ask the only place i get reception with my phone by the computer is in the window and no usb cable will reach this far (god i love tmobile) so im hoping that by bluetooth or wifi its possible!~?!?
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Sure it is - via a Wi-Fi P2P network (unfortunately, you won't be able to do the same via BT as the MS BT stack doesn't support PAN).
Please read my Wi-Fi p2p article and, also my remote controller & remote, IP-based access-related remarks & articles in my blog (for example, http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=514&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 ).
wow ur coloumn is very nice.. its now part of my fav links lol
damn it i wish i could link soti via bt
faq jr....faq...
http://www.soti.net/default.asp?Cmd=Products&SubCmd=faq#Anchor-C3
jacob-mda said:
damn it i wish i could link soti via bt
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Some people may have ported the Widcomm BT stack to the Wizard - I should check it out some day.
Let's hope for others to chime in - hope they know more of possible Widcomm BT stack ports.
I haven't tried it myself but I think it will work through activesync.
So if you can use BT for activesync then bobs your uncle
Don't quote me on it though
Jerry-S said:
I haven't tried it myself but I think it will work through activesync.
So if you can use BT for activesync then bobs your uncle
Don't quote me on it though
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Yeah, it will work thorugh BT ActiveSync.
WM6 PDAViet3, Bluetooth, ActiveSync 4.5, soti5.07
Does anyone experience connection problems with Soti Pocket Controler Professional 5.07 build 966, WM6 PDAViet3, ActiveSync 4.5 via bluetooth?
I have been trying to connect with no success. The problem is there only when trying to connect(Activesync, DHCP etc..) with Bluetooth. Anyone?
Soti Pocket Pro Rapi.dll error with Active Sync 4.5
I just installed Active Sync.4.5 and I sue Soti Pocket Professional 5.07 build 966. Now Soti wont work and I get a RAPI.DLL error? Any thoughts. I am going to revert back but was curious to see if any one had a fix?
WM5 (AT&T version)
Rom Ver: 2.15.502.3
Rom Date: 04/19/07
Radio Ver:1.40.30.00
Protocol Ver: 32.73.7020.16H
I'm trying to use my WM6 Black 8525 as either Bluetooth or USB modem. Cannot connect to my Thinkpad T60 laptop built-in Bluetooth as it only has Active Sync Bluetooth Service nor my Vista finds any devices that support PAN.
Any ideas would be helpful. Thank you in advance!
in vista do not try to get the modem over bluetooth working as pan. Do it as a dial up connection from the settings in internet explorer. On my hp I just partnered the bluetooth then went to add connection in ie. i found it with no trouble. I think it must be very dependant on the bluetooth stack on your pc. On my hp there is a process running called BTStackServer.exe that is doing it. On my dell this is not the case and it just will not work. In that case I use the wireless modem program built into the phone with a usb cable. following the instructions in help gets it to work fine.
I have also used the usb method on two xp desktops so it works just about everywhere.
With the pan, i think the problem with windows mobile devices is that they are acting in the same direction as a pc would. They are looking for a device, not acting as one. I bought a bluetooth dongle for one of my xp machines and installed the bluesolie software (stack?) and both ends showed the other as a pan device but both ends just waited for the other to expose their functionality until they timed out. i tried it with a hermes and a trinity.
Hi All,
I'm sure this has been discussed 50 million times, but I can't find a good lead. I'm trying to sync my wizard to windows vista via bluetooth (it works via usb). I'm running WM6 (a cooked ROM of course), and my computer has all the necessary components for synching. The Windows Mobile Device Center is set to allow incoming bluetooth connections and the phone and computer can see each other. However, Windows Mobile Device Center (wow, it needs a better name) keeps saying not connected. Any ideas? Thank you!
same problem here
I am also struggling to connect/sync in Vista via Bluetooth dongle. I have defined I/O ports but my PPC disconnects as soon as connects/finds the designated port.
any help or comment would be appreciated.
cheers!
samanPDA2K said:
I am also struggling to connect/sync in Vista via Bluetooth dongle. I have defined I/O ports but my PPC disconnects as soon as connects/finds the designated port.
any help or comment would be appreciated.
cheers!
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Since everything is in order, it's worth a try to disable your firewall.
In most cases that solves any probems.
Windows ActivSync is a little troublesome that way.
Hey all,
I dont know if this has been asked yet or not but how can i connect my phone to my laptop through bluetooth, i already have a receiver but i cant get windows mobile device center to pick it up even though it already has a USB connection partnership. Anyone have any solutions to get it to work via bluetooth?
Other details:
My OS is Windows 7 home premium and i use Bluesoleil with my usb bluetooth adapter.
parth212 said:
Hey all,
I dont know if this has been asked yet or not but how can i connect my phone to my laptop through bluetooth, i already have a receiver but i cant get windows mobile device center to pick it up even though it already has a USB connection partnership. Anyone have any solutions to get it to work via bluetooth?
Other details:
My OS is Windows 7 home premium and i use Bluesoleil with my usb bluetooth adapter.
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yes you can i did with WM and vista for internet sharing via bluetooth PAN, so it should work with WIN7. i dont remember how to do it (using strictly linux)
Hi,
do you know why my HD2 can sync only when plugged with usb cable and not with bluetooth? It has been correctly paired with my Win7 ultimate, but there is an ! on it in the device manger saying that no blueottoth device drivers has been loaded!
thank a lot in advance
M
I also get the device not recognised problem, but that's only for one part of the bluetooth stack - can't remember quite what it's for. Regardless, I am able to pair and use active sync with my 2 Windows 7 machines OK. I do have to use the active sync application on the phone to do it though - I can't just pair the devices then run active sync.
In the device center you have the possibility to setup your connection settings. Go to settings - connection settings - leave USB ticked - in the next connection possibility change bluetooth into com5 or com6 and you're ready to go.
I have kinda the same problem with Win XP and my HD2.
- I successfully paired the PC (Dell D820) and the Leo.
- I can successfully exchange files from the PC to the HD2 via bluetooth - but not the other way round (Leo says the PC does not support this ).
- I can successfully sync the Leo to the PC via USB cable.
- When I try to sync via bluetooth, HD2 says that the PC "does not offer any service that can be used with ActiveSync".
- Leo has incoming Bluetooth port set at COM1.
- XP has Bluetooth ports set at COM1 (incoming) and COM3 (outgoing).
Anyone out there has a clue?
Thanks.
I had to set com7 to make it work
I simply leave WMDC set to use "Bluetooth" and it works fine. Check that, then on the phone select the pc, in the BT manager, menu-> update, it should rediscover activesync and list activesync.
Hi,
I am facing the very same problem, please help...
Same problem here with Windows XP. Pairing is ok, discovering Activesync service fail. I never had this with my previous PDA.
kilrah said:
I simply leave WMDC set to use "Bluetooth" and it works fine.
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WMDC?? On WinXP? Was that a typo or am I missing something?
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am I missing something?
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Probably that the original discussion was about Win7, so I assumed the rest was about it too
I didn't see your particular case was under XP, sorry.
But still, same went for XP, except replacing "WMDC" by "Activesync", and select the outgoing COM port your PC has assigned to the HD2 instead of "Bluetooth". NOT the one your HD2 shows as incoming.
Thanks for the clarification Kilrah (I didn't mean to be rude, I was just in a hurry).
Anyway, I tried as you said (which I had already done, but tried again just in case). No success with Bluetooth sync.
Guess I'll stick to the USB cable and wait till June when my new laptop comes in with Win7 and try again.
Too bad though. Bluetooth sync worked like a charm with my old Nokia. So far, this is the only major disappointment in 2 months with my HD2. Maybe it's because ActiveSync itself is a crappy app?