I apologize if this is the wrong place for this. Does the bluetooth stack on the Evo support DUN or PAN? I'm asking because I'm trying to get bluetooth via wifi-tether working, and my machine is failing to find the PAN service on the phone. I made a post on the Google group for wifi-tether and one poster there suggests that HTC devices might not support it at all.
If the stock bluetooth stack doesn't support it, is it possible to add those services?
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I've searched and searched and come up with next to nothing addressing the lack of the Bluetooth PAN option when using ICS on a Verizon TP2. I've read this and that about the Bluetooth stack being different, but that's about it.
USB and HTC Wifi work great, but the option for Bluetooth PAN is simply not there. Why is this?
Anyone know the answer to this? I'd like to know too. TIA.
"The complete ICS is installed. What is missing is the PAN profile from the Bluetooth Stack. Verizon simply chose not to include it. I've been trying to find out it Sprint or Telus have it and if so, we should be able to grab the files."
That was the answer I was given a couple months back.
I've built a piece of hardware that allows for communication over bluetooth to a phone, and have tested the hardware as best I can. It uses an LMX9838 module from national semiconductor for bluetooth support. I've been trying for an hour to get the hardware to connect to my EVO but it never shows up in the device list. I can get it to communicate with my laptop, my work blackberry, but not my EVO running 2.2.
I've tried searching for EVO 2.2 and SPP profiles, but can't seem t find much. are any mods supporting SPP? I've seen elsewhere on google that 2.1 may have an old BT stack that does not support SPP, but nothing solid on 2.2 yet.
Hopeing someone here knows better.
Thanks.
Searching the web on this issue doesn't give any good answers. So i thougt maybe anyone here is up for the task.
As many of you know HID support on sense devices don't work. But is it possible to fix? (It should work on CM7)
Does anyone know if it's the BT drivers or the BT stack or just som sense crap blocking it?
What would be the the first course of action to investigate this issue?
Hi all,
New to xda-developers and after watching the n00b video I was a little hesitant to post however I searched & rang my mother as I was advised in the video.
Now my question is, Seeing as the N7 & N7.2 is such a popular device to install into a vehicle as a head unit/on-board computer replacement I was wondering if there were any plans on a Bluetooth hands-free application of sorts with the correct profiles.
I have an iPhone5 cellular phone & would LOVE to pair it to my N7.2 and use the N7.2 as a Hands-free device with my contact list/phone dialler etc.
I know the Parrot Asteroid Smart has this capability, But have not found anyone with a little more knowledge attempting to move the cert & install the software on another device with the required drivers etc.
I am running CyanogenMod 10.2 nightly on my N7.2 so I have USB-DAC working but would love this ability or help to achieve this.
Thanks Heps
FD
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Does anyone have any HFP working?
Hi everyone,
Right now, I'm trying to hack my own bluetooth speaker remote to connect it directly to my phone instead to the speaker itself. I'm trying to do that to be able to use the remote in any situation.
Device is a Fugoo Remote connecting via BLE to a Fugoo Tough speaker (which I recommend a lot if you are practicing sport such as snowboard or wakeboard, it is a fully waterproof and shockproof device, love it for many years now).
I've already done a MITM attack with GATTacker on it to understand how the remote communicate with the speaker. My conclusion is (may be I'm wrong but now I have to try it) that the security avoiding the remote (peripheral) to receive a connection request is only about MAC address of the speaker (central).
So my guess is by spoofing my phone BT MAC address I will be able to send a successful connection request to the peripheral. Is there a way to spoof my bluetooth mac address? My current configuration is an HTC 10 phone running LeeDroid 2.7.1 (Marshmallow) with CleanSlate 2.1.0 kernel. That's not a problem to switch ROM if needed but I was on a Nougat ROM before and things seems to be worth for me (I couldn't even spoof WIFI MAC address...).
I've red some website about spoofing BT MAC address but it's not plentiful about this subject. Some is talking about installing Bluez for Android instead of built-in Bluedroid but Bluez for Android seems to be available only for Android 4 or 5. And others are just too old to be relevant since i'm on Marshmallow.
Can someone has already succeed to spoof BT on a HTC 10 or even on Marshmallow?
Thx in advance!! Cheers
Or may be someone has success with porting Bluez back to Marshmallow?
audiofanjo said:
Hi everyone,
Right now, I'm trying to hack my own bluetooth speaker remote to connect it directly to my phone instead to the speaker itself. I'm trying to do that to be able to use the remote in any situation.
Device is a Fugoo Remote connecting via BLE to a Fugoo Tough speaker (which I recommend a lot if you are practicing sport such as snowboard or wakeboard, it is a fully waterproof and shockproof device, love it for many years now).
I've already done a MITM attack with GATTacker on it to understand how the remote communicate with the speaker. My conclusion is (may be I'm wrong but now I have to try it) that the security avoiding the remote (peripheral) to receive a connection request is only about MAC address of the speaker (central).
So my guess is by spoofing my phone BT MAC address I will be able to send a successful connection request to the peripheral. Is there a way to spoof my bluetooth mac address? My current configuration is an HTC 10 phone running LeeDroid 2.7.1 (Marshmallow) with CleanSlate 2.1.0 kernel. That's not a problem to switch ROM if needed but I was on a Nougat ROM before and things seems to be worth for me (I couldn't even spoof WIFI MAC address...).
I've red some website about spoofing BT MAC address but it's not plentiful about this subject. Some is talking about installing Bluez for Android instead of built-in Bluedroid but Bluez for Android seems to be available only for Android 4 or 5. And others are just too old to be relevant since i'm on Marshmallow.
Can someone has already succeed to spoof BT on a HTC 10 or even on Marshmallow?
Thx in advance!! Cheers
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Were you able to figure this out? I am having the same problem trying to connect the Fugoo remote to my phone.