Posted by yorksmike
Hello all
Just a quick bit of advice please can the w800i be used for connecting
to a Bluetooth Personal Area Network?
When i try to connect it tells me to add a device it then searchs for
phone when it does not find it says it because device doesn't support
PAN...is this true?
any advice appreciated cheers
Posted by strizlow800
I have read too (I don't remember when), but said that W800 does not support PAN. I've tried that myself but, no success. Anyway who needs PAN when we have Widcomm Bluetooth Drivers.
Posted by yorksmike
hello!!!
thanks for the reply!! Whats Widcomm Bluetooth Drivers???
i feel sum serious google searchin is needed !!!
Posted by strizlow800
Widcomm bluetooth drivers are special drivers for your Bluetooth Dongle which allows to get the maximum of your bluetooth phone and computer. It supports: OBEX Data Transfer, Audio bluetooth, adcanced remote control and etc...
Posted by tranced
w810 supports pan.
Posted by goldenface
I have never been able to get my internet working using bluetooth (Bluesoliel). Its really frustrating. I have the bluetooth modem installed but I just get the error message that the 'modem has failed'.
Frustration!
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Posted by Residentevil
Do you have the right driver?
Posted by goldenface
I can connect using usb cable and I installed all the drivers off the disc.
I also have the bluetooth modems installed and have created a new internet connection.
I will have another go tonight.
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Posted by tranced
@golden: the w900 supports pan:???:
Posted by Residentevil
And did it work.
Posted by goldenface
No!
I guess I will have to stick with the USB cable connection but, that doesn't give me 3G speeds as I can't move the phone near my window which is the only place I can get a 3G signal.
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Posted by max_wedge
You don't need pan to use the bluetooth modem - they are two completely different systems. On K800 etc bluetooth PAN gives you access to the gprs modem in the phone, but on W800 and K750 (non-pan phones) you can use the bluetooth drivers to access the phones internal gprs modem.
You need to setup a dial up connection specifying the bluetooth modem as the modem, using the special phone number your network provides. Don't worry it's not a real dial-up connection - it uses the phones gprs, not csd, to connect to your provider's gprs.
Posted by goldenface
So I don't need to have the PAN activated on Blulesoliel. OK but I am sure I tried it without it first.
My best bet would be to phone t-mobile and ask for their help I think.
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Posted by tranced
i think i'll have to do the same. i'll ask Orange the number
Posted by max_wedge
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Yep, and you might have to ask them to put you through to 2nd level data support, the usual guys often won't know what you are talking about.
Posted by PabloMDiez
I've got a SE K510 and supports PAN... But when I connect to pan with BlueSoleil, phone connects to GPRS and computer say "Bluetooth: Getting IP Address" or something like that in Spanish after that, PC sends packets and no response...
I really don't know for what is "PAN"... What is?
Greets.!
Pa'D
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Posted by PabloMDiez
Thanks!!! but... well... i still don't understand for what is this.! maybe share internet connection or something?...
Greets and sorry (14 yrs
Pa'D
Posted by goldenface
Its just a way of managing you devices, internet connection and file manager using the bluetooth connection on your PC.
Your Personal Area Network.
Nothing too fancy.