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Killfr3nzy Posts: > 500


On 2008-05-11 00:19:29, fishleg wrote:

On 2008-05-10 19:58:31, Killfr3nzy wrote:
@fishleg:

I also had this at first, whenever i tried connecting to my PC the bluetooth tray turn green and back white, and my K850 gives a error.

I also have widdcomm software, i reinstalled it and setup everything again, and it worked!

@buntoo;

thank you for the tutorial,


No luck mate installed it countless times off the disk, from website, installed then updated.

Near giving up to be honest...

As soon as I connect to PC for the first time I get a little message box that says a user is trying to connect which I then click which then asks for the code. The icon never seems to change colour .

Where did you get your software from ? I'm using the one off belkin website.

[ This Message was edited by: fishleg on 2008-05-10 23:23 ]


I use a Sweex bluetooth stick, so my software is from : www.sweex.com
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Posted: 2008-05-11 20:29:08
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fishleg Posts: 15

I'm using vista, are you ?

Think vista is the problem to be honest... tried your software but it doesnt support vista so I guess your using XP.
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Posted: 2008-05-12 22:40:44
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Killfr3nzy Posts: > 500


On 2008-05-12 22:40:44, fishleg wrote:
I'm using vista, are you ?

Think vista is the problem to be honest... tried your software but it doesnt support vista so I guess your using XP.


Yes, im on XP Pro, my pc downstairs has vista and nothing works on that, so im also thinking vista is the problem ..
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Posted: 2008-05-13 21:07:21
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jyao Posts: 17

I have the same problem with Vista.

I have a M600i and a P1i. Both can connect to my XP via Bluetooth PAN (Local), then through ICS to access the Internet connection on my XP notebook. I had to manually set the IP address for Bluetooth PAN network adaptor on the XP to 192.168.0.1. Everything else was automatic.

However when I tried to use the same setup for Vista, my mobile can establish the Bluetooth PAN connection with Vista, but cannot access the Internet.
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Posted: 2008-06-07 11:53:24
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strizlow800 Posts: > 500

Well I have XP Pro SP2 but NEVER got the bluetooth PAN working... I've been trying veeeerry long time to make the internal browser work with bluetooth PAN (I succeeded only with java apps, but that sucks when it comes to downloads...)... Anyway I have tried with many phones... K800, K810, W800, K750, P990 and no sucess at all...

I have seen several tutorials about this but require installing widcomm bluetooth drivers, but my bluetooth dongle does not support widcomm drivers... Is there any way to make 2 way bluetooth LAN access with XP SP2 and the phone? (especially K800)???
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Posted: 2008-06-07 17:20:10
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jyao Posts: 17


On 2008-06-07 17:20:10, strizlow800 wrote:
Well I have XP Pro SP2 but NEVER got the bluetooth PAN working... I've been trying veeeerry long time to make the internal browser work with bluetooth PAN (I succeeded only with java apps, but that sucks when it comes to downloads...)... Anyway I have tried with many phones... K800, K810, W800, K750, P990 and no sucess at all...

I have seen several tutorials about this but require installing widcomm bluetooth drivers, but my bluetooth dongle does not support widcomm drivers... Is there any way to make 2 way bluetooth LAN access with XP SP2 and the phone? (especially K800)???


You can try my method by going to this thread:

http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=170974

It took me some time to get it working and now works great with both P1i and M600i. Don't know about the K800 as I don't have one.

I used only the standard Bluetooth PAN network adaptor on XP SP2. No other software installed. I'm not sure which Bluetooth driver I have as it came pre-installed with my Sony Vaio notebook.

Good luck.
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Posted: 2008-06-08 00:47:18
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carkitter Posts: > 500


On 2008-04-26 02:09:04, Prom1 wrote:

1. BRIDGE the connection between your laptop/desktops WiFi or LAN connection to the PAN BT connection (using the built in BT chipset).



But what if your laptop connects to the internet via a 3g or HSDPA modem which XP SP2 recognises as a Dial up connection? How do you bridge a Dial Up connection to a BT PAN network in XP?
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Posted: 2008-06-08 11:25:09
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