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Hi all,
I have a toshiba portege r200 and I'm simply not able to set up ActiveSync to work through bluetooth. The darn computer only sees my phone as a modem.
I have no clue how to do this.
I really cant' see why this has to be so hard. Both units are running stupid microsoft software. Whey the can't microsoft think that people migh want to connect their ppc's to their laptops via bt and just make it work easily?
Please, someone help.
thanks
zsizsi said:
Hi all,
I have a toshiba portege r200 and I'm simply not able to set up ActiveSync to work through bluetooth. The darn computer only sees my phone as a modem.
I have no clue how to do this.
I really cant' see why this has to be so hard. Both units are running stupid microsoft software. Whey the can't microsoft think that people migh want to connect their ppc's to their laptops via bt and just make it work easily?
Please, someone help.
thanks
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I agree 100% that this should be easier. But I think ActiveSync is actually a service that the laptop offers, not the phone. So on the phone, go to your BT manager, select your laptop, and then select services. ActiveSync should be one of the choices. After that, you should be able to connect to ActiveSync via BT, but I think you need to initiate the connection from your phone.
Activesync via Bluetooth
1. Install Active sync
2. Connect phone to USB cable and computer and let active Sync run once.
3. Disconnect USB cable.
4. On your Computers Bluetooth software (add a com port) before you detect the phone (very important).
5. On Active Sync on Computer click "connection Settings" and make sure it is using your com port from step 4.
6. Turn on discovery on your computer.
7. On your Phone go to Bluetooth / devices / New and select your computer enter pin on phone and PC.
8. Go to Active Sync on your phone and click "Connect via Bluetooth."
Hope this helps.
thank you all for your input.
i tried everything you guys suggested and it's still not working. my comp only offers a serial connection. is that ok? it has this toshiba bluetooth software on it not the original windows kind.
when i choose connect via bluetooth on my ppc's activesync it sais there's no computer that supports bt.
any ideas?
thanks again
I have Toshiba Bluetooth control software as well. I am certain it's the incorrect or incomplete BT COM port setting on your PC. A few findings (on my notebook) to share, hope this helps.
1. I have a "Bluetooth Local COM" applet on Control Panel
2. By opening "Bluetooth Local COM" applet I have a list of PORTS
3. The CORRECT port I HAVE TO use IS
"COM7 Toshiba BT Port (COM7) LocalCOM-Server[SerialPort(TOSHIBA LOcalCOM)]
NOT
"COM6 Toshiba BT Port (COM6) LocalCOM-Client"
4. If you don't find the Server COM port, do "create a Bluetooth virtual COM port for a Server"
5. Of course enable by checking the "Connection Settings" "allows connections to one of the following COM#" (7 in my case)
After this, try the steps I suggested. Initiate BT Activesyn from your PDA phone.
Good luck.
Hi,
Thanks for all your effort.
I did what you said and it's still not working.
When I'm trying to connect from my phone via bluetooth it satill sais it cannot find existing blueooth partnership with a pc that supports activesync.
what am i doing wrong?
Thanks
IceGoal said:
I have Toshiba Bluetooth control software as well. I am certain it's the incorrect or incomplete BT COM port setting on your PC. A few findings (on my notebook) to share, hope this helps.
1. I have a "Bluetooth Local COM" applet on Control Panel
2. By opening "Bluetooth Local COM" applet I have a list of PORTS
3. The CORRECT port I HAVE TO use IS
"COM7 Toshiba BT Port (COM7) LocalCOM-Server[SerialPort(TOSHIBA LOcalCOM)]
NOT
"COM6 Toshiba BT Port (COM6) LocalCOM-Client"
4. If you don't find the Server COM port, do "create a Bluetooth virtual COM port for a Server"
5. Of course enable by checking the "Connection Settings" "allows connections to one of the following COM#" (7 in my case)
After this, try the steps I suggested. Initiate BT Activesyn from your PDA phone.
Good luck.
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Phat!! This works for me with my Acer laptop and Bluetooth connection, thanks man!
Sweet, took a few tries, but works like a charm.
Thanks
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I just wanted to bump this to say thanks for posting the bit about using the LocalCOM-Server[SerialPort(TOSHIBA LOcalCOM)] port instead of the client port. Trying to get AS working using the Toshiba stack was driving me around the bend!
My pleasure
I've learned a lot from this wonderful board from a lot of wonderful people. Glad to be part of it!
You're the MAN
Thanks. This also worked for my Cingualr 8125. Many hours wasted. Glad I found this post. Thanks for your help.
this worked on my cingular 8125 as well, zsizsi i think you may have to delete all partnerships that were previously created with handheld on your pc and handheld. if that dosent work then in bluetooth settings go to options and under general tab check box "PAN networking service" that is just something i did while creating partnership not sure if it helps
The only thing that worked for me after 4 days of messing with it was to do a cold boot.
The first thing I did after the boot was to follow the instructions. Voila! ActiveSync magically appeared.
Hi all,
I have exactly the same problem with my qtek9100 and my IBM T43 Laptop.
I tried many times but....still not working!
As zsizsi if I try to make a relationship via PDA, it asks me the pairing key, and I'm blocked.
If I go through PC, I can do pairing, in the services I flag activesync, I configure the same com port that I have on AS (com 8) and when I0'm in the bluetooth wizard on the PDA, related to the PC I can only see 3 services:
hands free
remote connection
serial port
no activesync service to flag.
If I try then with the PDA Menu>BT connection it aswer that there is no relationship with PC supporting AS!!!!What the hell!
The only thing I see is that in my BT config in the local server the BT wizard creates a serial port named My activesync......
I have tried also your suggestion but.....
tinman44 said:
this worked on my cingular 8125 as well, zsizsi i think you may have to delete all partnerships that were previously created with handheld on your pc and handheld. if that dosent work then in bluetooth settings go to options and under general tab check box "PAN networking service" that is just something i did while creating partnership not sure if it helps
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thank you soo much for that info...enabling the "PAN networking service" finally allowed me to connect with my toshiba qosmio laptop
If the devices are paired... You have to select a service for the pda BT connection
Only when you manage to select the servive Activesync (a comport has to be valid assingd) then a connectin can be astablished.
In active sync you must assign a com port.
See the manual in activesync BT
Yes, I can guess it.
The rpoblem is that the devices are paired, the activesync service is flagged in the PC (while I do the automatic pairing devices withn a wizard).
But I can't still see the service in my PDA.
I can only find:
Hands free
Serial port
remote connection
No activesync service on the PDA relation wizard...
Any other suggestion?
Another issue.
When I look in my BT services, I can't find an activesync service, but only an icon (com plug) called My activesync.
Look at the properties of this icon I can only flag automatic/manual and Secure/unsecure connection, and there is the window manu to select the com port (that is the same selected in Activesync settings).
Is that correct, or I should find a specific activesync icon (like PIM syncronizing ....)
Blinks....
SKID
Re: Activesync via Bluetooth
IceGoal said:
1. Install Active sync
2. Connect phone to USB cable and computer and let active Sync run once.
3. Disconnect USB cable.
4. On your Computers Bluetooth software (add a com port) before you detect the phone (very important).
5. On Active Sync on Computer click "connection Settings" and make sure it is using your com port from step 4.
6. Turn on discovery on your computer.
7. On your Phone go to Bluetooth / devices / New and select your computer enter pin on phone and PC.
8. Go to Active Sync on your phone and click "Connect via Bluetooth."
Hope this helps.
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FOLLOW THIS STEP BY STEP.... I HAVE DONE IT 3 TIMES FOR MYSELF AND FRIENDS ON DIFFERENT LAPTOPS AND IT WORKED FIRST TIME - EVERYTIME!!!
PS. Delete all existing pairings, relationships, COM ports etc, START FRESH!
THANKS MAN!
Re: Activesync via Bluetooth
IceGoal said:
1. Install Active sync
2. Connect phone to USB cable and computer and let active Sync run once.
3. Disconnect USB cable.
4. On your Computers Bluetooth software (add a com port) before you detect the phone (very important).
5. On Active Sync on Computer click "connection Settings" and make sure it is using your com port from step 4.
6. Turn on discovery on your computer.
7. On your Phone go to Bluetooth / devices / New and select your computer enter pin on phone and PC.
8. Go to Active Sync on your phone and click "Connect via Bluetooth."
Hope this helps.
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Thanks IceGoal, on my HP laptop it works superb.
But I have to say that those people that work on our mobile network provider company are uncapale, because they said that this is impossible to connect.
Thanks again folks.
Hi,
I have already red more forum on this question.
I have e problem trying to connect to ActiveSync by bluetooth .
When I pair my JasJar to PC not appear the service "ActiveSync", but "Serial Port".
Therefore ActiveSync, on JJ, can't connect to my PC.
I have already configure ActiveSync on PC to connect on right Com port.
Please help me, i have lost some night to try it.
had same problem,you have to get rid of all phantom bt ports there is some stuff on windows support
Thanks for reply,
How can I remove phantom bt port?
Pozzame said:
Hi,
I have already red more forum on this question.
I have e problem trying to connect to ActiveSync by bluetooth .
When I pair my JasJar to PC not appear the service "ActiveSync", but "Serial Port".
Therefore ActiveSync, on JJ, can't connect to my PC.
I have already configure ActiveSync on PC to connect on right Com port.
Please help me, i have lost some night to try it.
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Please, can someone help me?
On my computer and Universal, I find it easy to setup BT Active Sync if I activate the setup on the Universal first using active sync app. There is an option within the active sync app to sync via BT. The computer will then recognize the device and will ask you if you want to pair it. On the other hand, if I try to pair them beginning with my computer to search for the Universal, after pairing and ticking all necessary boxes, it still won't sync.
After pairing and ticking all necessary boxes. Make sure you reset BOTH your computer and the Universal.
The problem is that when I pair my Universal to PC, not appear the service "ActiveSync", but "Serial Port".
I've already tried to delete everything and reinstall bluetooth pen, with his drivers and with windows drivers, and ActiveSync too.
I've also deleted all pairs and all port on Universal.
But I've not obtained any result.
I don't know what to make.
Can someone help me?
Please.
Nobody has had my same problem?
Any idea, please?
I had the same problem until I upgraded from Toshiba BT stack to Wildcomm BT Drivers stack (4.0.1.700).
Things I have learned:
- If UNI is connected via USB then AS service will not show in device pairing on PPC.
- You need to create an incoming COM port on PC and set AS to allow connections to this port.
raad said:
I had the same problem until I upgraded from Toshiba BT stack to Wildcomm BT Drivers stack (4.0.1.700).
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I haven't change the bletooth stack.
Until some week it makes worked regularly, but an evening, I was configuring my Laptop to use the JJ like BT modem, when the AciveSync service has begun not to recognize more like such, but like “Serial Port”.
I've already tried to delete everything and reinstall bluetooth pen, with his drivers and with windows drivers, and ActiveSync too.
I've also deleted all pairs and all port on Universal.
But I've not obtained any result.
Yesterday, I have tried the synchronization with an other PC with a fresh installation of windows, but the result has been the same one.
Therefore the problem is on JJ, even in the registry.
I don't know what to make.
Please, can someone help me?
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Please help me...
Don't know if this will help and I claim no credit because this solution was written in some other threads. For the universal with a Toshiba bluetooth on your PC:
first, pair your Universal with your PC, you get "serial"
On your PC, create the following "bluetooth local com" (Control panel)
- COM7 Toshiba BT Port (COM7) LocalCOM-Server[SerialPort(TOSHIBA LOcalCOM)]
- COM6 Toshiba BT Port (COM6) LocalCOM-Client
In your activesync, allow connection to COM7
Now comes the fun part. On your universal, go to your bluetooth settings, devices, edit your device and press "Refresh", possibly more than once. Serial Port will change to ActiveSync.
It worked for me.
Eric
Also got to the control panel on PC and delete the bluetooth modem that was created. When u add a new incoming port on PC make sure it's not COM8 because that is used by JJ for USB modem connections.
same on treo 750v
I have the exact same problem on my Palm treo 750v. Searched the whole internet for a solution and found some other people with the same problem but no resolution. The only recommendation that seems to work is to do a hard-reset.
The problem started on my device after I played around with the Soft GPS port. It seems that it screwed up some COM port references for good...
I had the same problem on my notebook with Toshiba's BT drivers. I uninstalled them and connected an external USB BT which fired up the MS default BT stack.
After I completed the pairing using Bluetooth Devices (in control panel) and clicking Add in the devices tab, I used the COM Ports tab and added an incoming port and copied the number of this com port in the AS connection settings.
Now, I initiated the AS over BT from the Jasjar and it said something like "it cannot find the service or whatever and would you like to create one". I clicked yes, when it took me to the list of paired devices. From here I did what leblan has also noted "your device and press "Refresh", possibly more than once. Serial Port will change to ActiveSync." I too found that the serial port changed to ActiveSync. The key, IMHO is to hit that "Refresh" button; i.e. once your device and PC are paired and connected, going to the BT devices and editing (press & hold)the device name (the notebook or PC in this case) you will get the services which will initially say serial port, but when you click refresh, it will change to AS.
jj activesync via microsoft bluetooth stack
both from PC and JJ :
delete eventually existing pair between them;
from PC:
if there isn't create a local service COM port. I created COM8 not protected, automatic start;
from PC activesync:
remove flag both for USB and other connections;
from JJ activesync:
try to connect, it ask for pairing, reply yes;
In "mode" flag on turn on bluetooth & make this device visible;
search for new devices, when PC has discovered complete the pairing;
after paired, you can see a serial port and other PC's services;
stay there;
from PC activesync:
now turn flag on other connections setting COM8;
from JJ:
refresh and You can see that serial port begin activesync;
tip OK for close all bluetooth setting windows, You are redirected in activesync.
enjoy start to sync
15hours of crying and knocking the device. i've successfully fixed it...
i did this (credits to google)..
Delete all paired bluetooth devices from PC and from MOBILE.
CAUTION - USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK <--- I used a registry editor for the mobile phone (google for regeditSTG2) and opened the Branch "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Bluetooth\ActiveSync" There might be a Key with a hex-String like this "0016cxxxxxx" --> delete it. Change the View to display the values in this Registry Branch, then delete the "LastConnected" Value and set the "Initialized" value to "0"
Turn bluetooth OFF>ON
Pair from PC
Confirm on DEVICE (dont need to select anything just enter code and press OK)
Go START->Active Sync->Connect via Bluetooth
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Voilla worked for me..
hope this helps someone else
My first post here. I have a T-Mobile Compact V and I want to network to my Thinkpad T61 via Bluetooth, using the phone's shared internet connection. I can do this via usb, but neither IBM Bluetooth nor MS Bluetooth allows me to do it. The MS Bluetooth does not even show any of the phone's services. I can pair laptop and phone - but that's all. Suggestions?
Hi Mike,
Just so I am clear, are you wanting to share the phone's Internet connection or use Activesync over Bluetooth?
I have a Thinkpad R61i and have both working now. Once paired you can see the PC or MDA BT services from the other. I'm able to use the other services too and now just realised I can play the podcasts on my MDA through the speakers on my PC.
I'm using Vista on the Thinkpad, I haven't tried it on XP or Win 7 yet.
Once paired you can go into 'Show Bluetooth Devices' from the BT icon. Then opening up the phone's properties shows the services you can use. (Sorry if I'm teaching you to suck eggs).
John
PS found this after you mentioned it in a previous thread and had only just set it up last week.
japester36 said:
Just so I am clear, are you wanting to share the phone's Internet connection or use Activesync over Bluetooth?
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Both, really - but mainly the internet connection.
japester36 said:
I have a Thinkpad R61i and have both working now. Once paired you can see the PC or MDA BT services from the other.
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I have a Thinkpad T61. I can pair, but not see the services. I have tried with MS Bluetooth and IBM Bluetooth. The latter seems to show services, but I cannot access them.
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I'm using Vista on the Thinkpad, I haven't tried it on XP or Win 7 yet.
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I use XP and I avoid Vista. A friend had a little more success with Windows 7 (full version), but it still didn't function properly.
japester36 said:
Once paired you can go into 'Show Bluetooth Devices' from the BT icon. Then opening up the phone's properties shows the services you can use. (Sorry if I'm teaching you to suck eggs).
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Yes, that's how it should work - and it worked with my Fujitsu Loox N560 running WM5 and my old Nokia 6500. Not this device, though.
I think there are some problems in the Bluetooth on the phone. In my car, I use a Parrot hands-free. My phone can show up as one of two names, as if there is some identity conflict there. Also, on Windows 7, it shows up with a phone icon - not a computer icon. My friend has an iMate that correctly shows up as a computer.
I am quite familiar with sucking eggs, but now I am sitting in confusion sucking my thumb!
Success!!
After failing to do this with my original HTC Touch and struggling for several hours over the last two days I have finally cracked this.
I'm slightly ashamed to say that trying to do it intuitivly didn't work and nor did trial and error. Following the instructions in the Windows Help help section to the letter did and now it works perfectly.
1. Clear any previous attempts to pair your D2 and your lappy from the Advanced Bluetooth menu of the D2 and from the Devices tab of the Bluetooth Devices dialogue box on your lappy.
2. Clear any previous COM ports that you have created in the COM ports tab of the Bluetooth Devices dialogue box on your lappy.
3. Clear any mobile modems that have been created for your D2 in the Modems tab of the Phone and Modems dialogue box in the Control Panel.
4. Open up ActiveSync on your Lappy and open up the Help section. Go to 'Connecting a mobile device to a PC \ Connect to ActiveSync using Bluetooth. Follow the 3 steps exactly. The trick is to initiate the COM Ports before you try to establish a pairing. It also makes it easier if you have already set up your D2 in ActiveSync with the USB cable. I have pasted the help section below:
To set up a Bluetooth connection, do the following:
Open the Bluetooth Devices Control Panel.
On the Options tab, select Turn discovery on and Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer.
On the COM Ports tab, click Add.
Select Incoming (device initiates the connection) and click OK.
Note the number of the COM port that was added. The COM port number must be no higher than 20.
Click OK to close the Bluetooth Devices Control Panel.
In ActiveSync on the PC, on the File menu, click Connection Settings.
Select Allow connections to one of the following.
Choose the COM Port with the number you noted in Step 1 Set up a Bluetooth COM port.
Click OK.
In ActiveSync on the device, tap Menu, then tap Connect via Bluetooth.
ActiveSync on your D2 will then say that you do not have a connection with a PC that supports ActiveSync and asks whether you would like to creat one now. Tap yes and complete the pairing between D2 and Lappy using the Devices tab of the Advanced section of the Bluetooth settings on your D2.
Once completed your D should begin to Sync.
Hope that works for you.
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Hope that works for you.
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Yes, thanks. That has sorted out BT ActiveSync. I am still having problems with the BT networking, which is my main usage. I had always suspected that there were problems with COM port numbers always increasing. I have been searching for solutions but have resorted to hacking the laptop's registry.
left of centre said:
After failing to do this with my original HTC Touch and struggling for several hours over the last two days I have finally cracked this.
I'm slightly ashamed to say that trying to do it intuitivly didn't work and nor did trial and error. Following the instructions in the Windows Help help section to the letter did and now it works perfectly.
1. Clear any previous attempts to pair your D2 and your lappy from the Advanced Bluetooth menu of the D2 and from the Devices tab of the Bluetooth Devices dialogue box on your lappy.
2. Clear any previous COM ports that you have created in the COM ports tab of the Bluetooth Devices dialogue box on your lappy.
3. Clear any mobile modems that have been created for your D2 in the Modems tab of the Phone and Modems dialogue box in the Control Panel.
4. Open up ActiveSync on your Lappy and open up the Help section. Go to 'Connecting a mobile device to a PC \ Connect to ActiveSync using Bluetooth. Follow the 3 steps exactly. The trick is to initiate the COM Ports before you try to establish a pairing. It also makes it easier if you have already set up your D2 in ActiveSync with the USB cable. I have pasted the help section below:
To set up a Bluetooth connection, do the following:
Open the Bluetooth Devices Control Panel.
On the Options tab, select Turn discovery on and Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer.
On the COM Ports tab, click Add.
Select Incoming (device initiates the connection) and click OK.
Note the number of the COM port that was added. The COM port number must be no higher than 20.
Click OK to close the Bluetooth Devices Control Panel.
In ActiveSync on the PC, on the File menu, click Connection Settings.
Select Allow connections to one of the following.
Choose the COM Port with the number you noted in Step 1 Set up a Bluetooth COM port.
Click OK.
In ActiveSync on the device, tap Menu, then tap Connect via Bluetooth.
ActiveSync on your D2 will then say that you do not have a connection with a PC that supports ActiveSync and asks whether you would like to creat one now. Tap yes and complete the pairing between D2 and Lappy using the Devices tab of the Advanced section of the Bluetooth settings on your D2.
Once completed your D should begin to Sync.
Hope that works for you.
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Excellent walk through, thanks a lot
totinsky said:
Excellent walk through, thanks a lot
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Did you also get BT networking to function?
hi gays
i can,t connect my device too active sync via bluetooth.my pc is addet to phone bluetooth devices,but 'com ports' page of bluetooth settings is empty and don,t have 'existing port' .so i cant add incoming and outgoing port for connect to pc sync.
i hawe install wm 6.1 ultimate (onyx 4.9) on my htc p3450.how can i solve that problem?it is possible change operation system made it?
What PC OS you using? My friend with Windows Vista having similar problem, but I don't have this problem with Windows 7.
I,m sorry for the subsequence too answer.that is xp sp2.
in my phone on the bluetooth settings/com ports , the "new outgoing port" icon is now showed (after i add other bluetooth mobile phones to my device),but my pc is not found in the devices list of outgoing port page.
Is your PC actually set to visible? Most arent as standard and has to be enabled via settings?
yes,my pc is added to phone devices list and i can send or recive file with bluetooth
Have your tried allowing activesync to connect via com ports? Check which com port your usb is using and select that. Could be worth a go.
(I use win 7 so have windows mobile device centre = easier. Activesync I forget the functions of)
yes friend,i already allowed that,but i have onli 'com1' in com ports in activesync.and when i click on 'connect',it will test that and sayd 'your device is not detected'
i only want too create outgoing port for my phone,and i think it can be worked only i can creat it for pc.
can you give the link of that software u.re used on your coumputer??it can be worked on win xp 32bit??
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Hi friend,
I think I read somewhere in Onyx thread that activating "Beam" can solve some connectivity problems...
The software i used is win vista/win 7 version of activesync - works better from my experience and is more intuitive.
Also, in the usb to pc settings there is an option to enable faster connection or something like that. I do not have my elfs with me today to check the exact options - that may help though. I remember using it on my xp machines before when having issues. But again, I do not connect over bluetooth all to often.
finally,I get that the problem is from my bluetooth device
i used from a mini usb bluetooth device (that was plug and play).when i install the windows xp that i used on my pc on the laptab (with internal bluetooth) ,activesynk was working with no problem on that.
it resulted that te plug and play bluetoothes dosent good choices for general applications
thanx from all of friends
thanks for letting us know. I'm honestly not sure why I didn't question that as we get that issue all the time at work.... Its been a long time since I have been in support here though!
Hi guys
I have a small issue with my remote connectivity to my android, I hope you guys can help with, the scenario is simple and my target is to connect to my android remotely through my laptop while the android is connected to my PC in the other room through USB cable, so what I have done already is that am connecting the Android to the PC through a USB cable and the PC to the Laptop through the LAN, now am connecting Remote desktop from my laptop to the PC and on the PC I installed application that can connect to the android so I can totally see the skin of my android and control it, but the final thing I wish to do is to make a phone call, here I connect a Bluetooth to the PC and I connect the Bluetooth as free handset to the android it didn't totally work,
So guys as you see its interesting scenario and if we work together we can accomplish something really assume
Really appreciate your help, Thanks
There are some computers that can act as a bluetooth "headphone", I'm one of the lucky ones.
Hang on while I search for my bluetooth drivers...
Bluetooth Radio by Qualcomm Atheros
Driver for my Asus N56: http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/DriversForWin8/Bluetooth/Bluetooth_Atheros_Win8_64_Z800206.zip
It appears that most of the Atheros bluetooth cards support this feature.
Thanks AmeesingNoob
But the thing is that I already got a Bluetooth USB connected to my PC working as a Hands free, so from the PC itself I can do Voice call through the PC speaker and headset but my trouble is that I can’t do this through the Remote laptop that is connected to this PC
So it would be like this:
Mobile Phone Sound > A2DP > Computer 1 > Computer 2
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Am I right?
Exactly,
the first connection is between the mobile and the Computer 1 which it is a USB connection, and the second one is between Computer 1 and Computer 2 which it is a LAN / WAN connection.
Ah. Sounds like something I could use too.
I did some searches on Google and browsed some forums; found this.
PulseAudio is a sound server, a background process accepting sound input from one or more sources (processes or capture devices) and redirecting it to one or more sinks (sound cards, remote network PulseAudio servers, or other processes). -- Wikipedia
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Please note that this software only runs partially (command line, no gui) on Windows. It was written for Linux computers.
mhhhh
I will try to download it and test it , then I will post my result in here
hope it will do the job,
Good luck!