galaxy ace 2 BT tethering using bluevpn to N73 - Galaxy Ace II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

phone specs
N73 black unmodded
galaxy ace 2 serbian MG2 and sakura droids CM 10.1 (4.2)
hi im completely lost when trying to use bluevpn with my old N73. i used the N73 as a BT/cabled modem and connected before with my PC but i have the following error. rather than seeing it do nothing i though about using it as a modem for my ace 2 when on the go.
your device does not support vpn connections
unable to find explicit activity class
{com.android.vpndialogs com.android.vpndialogs.confirmdialog}; have you declared this activity in you androidmanifest.xml
then a minute later
your device does not support vpn connections
vpn parcel in null
i googled around a bit and i found those with newer FWs are more successful. i also saw codes relating the androidmanifest.xml but i have no idea what to do.
which is at fault? the N73 or the ace 2?
what should i try next?

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[Q] Bluetooth DUN client on Android?

Is it possible to use the Desire as a CLIENT for a Bluetooth enabled DUN sharing device? I mean I want to use the Desire without signing up for an other internet contract SIM. Wifi is a solution, but when there is no wifi coverage, it would be really good if I could use my other phone's 3G connection, which can share it over Bluetooth DUN.
What I'm looking at is not tethering, but being a client for a tethered phone. Is there any ROM or app or trick which would make my Desire work as a DUN client?
i'm in the same requirement.
i have an Android tablet with wifi and bluetooth, and i've got a separate 3G/HSPDA phone.
so in the absence of wifi, i want to use my 3G phone (paired with my tablet via BT) and use the phone's connection to surf the web
it's like PC, connected to a phone via bluetooth and use the regular dialup networking to connect to the internet.
any links, reading materials (online) would be great.
thanks
Android + BT DUN
The same trouble: HTC Flyer Wifi cannot use any of BT DUN -enabled phones. It's very unexpected lack in Android.
Same trouble. Galaxy S Android 2.3 cannot use BT Dun enabled phones. Would be very usefull !!!! A lot of people around the web asking for a way to share his blackberry data plan through BT Dun to his Android phone
Me too, Nook Color running CM7 but can't surf anywhere like my iPod tethering through a Nokia phone
Q5 Bluetooth Dial Up Network
Is this help?
I have found this thing:
Q5 Bluetooth Dial Up Network
Developer site: android.gval.biz
Haven't yet tried on my HTC Flyer, maybe somebody has an experience
I found phone with compatibility
I have an old phone nokia 3120c, had tried a blackberry 9300 but got no result, we connect the nokia to copy some pictures when I saw my tablet appeared in the profile options for internet access...
I not have idea why this phone work but no the blackberry phone
here is the screenshots Galaxy tab 10.1 Android 3.1
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I found more phones with compatibility
Now found more compatibles phones, Nokia 3120c Nokia x3-00 HTC Tornado (Windows phone) blackberry is not compatible
Enviado desde Galaxy TAB 10.1 usando Bluetooth tethering from Nokia 3120c
Note: maybe my english is bad sorry I talk spanish, more later attach screenshots the system not permit attach any link I'm new user hace this limitation
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santicaterpilar said:
I have an old phone nokia 3120c, had tried a blackberry 9300 but got no result, we connect the nokia to copy some pictures when I saw my tablet appeared in the profile options for internet access...
I not have idea why this phone work but no the blackberry phone
here is the screenshots Galaxy tab 10.1 Android 3.1
h**p://img444.imageshack.us/img444/914/sc20111126002745.jpg
h**p://img267.imageshack.us/img267/8391/sc20111126002740.jpg
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weak wifi signal

bought wave II s8530 a month ago and when wifi is ON the signal strength is 40-70% even i am in front of wireless router, and if i go in another room the signal is loosing or barely gets 10%. i had nokia e72 before and in front of wireless router i got 100%, and in another room like 50-80% of the signal, so its not the wireless router.
if its for help i flashed team elite 3.0 for this device, but the problem persist before i flash.
i spotted today if the bottom of the wave is showing to the router i get 95% wifi signal, if i change that position i get 40-60%(every refreshing is different value). the results are from BadaSI.
other information, GSM, GPS and BT are with no problems-no weak signal.
sw ver: s8530xxlb1 and csc ver: s8530xenlb1
please someone advice me how to solve this problem. tnx
hello
I am afraid, we have to live with this problem. almost every wave phone has this problem.
So far there is no solution to it.
if anyone knows it please let us know.
Maybe difference between bada 1.x and bada 2...
Because I have same problem...
Will investigate...
Best Regards
I know that modder psycoy, in his custom (here) made something; this is changelog:
Exclusive Patch WiFi/Data booster
But I don't know what he do!
watch to /SystemFS/Driver/ directory, here you can find hardware settings into .txt files for wlan, camera, bluetooth, speaker.. etc
i am noob with this so please tell us what to do.
i found that folder with stune, and i see these files.
guari said:
watch to /SystemFS/Driver/ directory, here you can find hardware settings into .txt files for wlan, camera, bluetooth, speaker.. etc
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Thanks, but I compared them with WinMerge and they are the same
mm... when I search for hardware settings I found them only here...
alternatively it could be replaced the wifi related .so driver file with one more performing of another firmware version (if exists)..
anyway, in case of bad wifi signal, be sure that your are assigning the correct ip address to your wave (not one assigned to other network components..) and that your network is on a low used channel..
the percentage value reported by bada API could be wrong like eg. the battery percentage (as the one read by badaSI), with my S8500 I can connect to my router (G protocol, not even N) up to 10-12 meters of distance through multiple rooms.
Other solution to improve connection speed/stability can be by tweaking the TCP/IP parameters by forcing the protocol to be more agressive but I don't know how doing this on bada..
this is the wifi drivers files
bada 1.2 and bada 2.0
Thanks guary! However there aren't .so files in psycoy lupin III CFW (I don't find them). It's so strange

[Q] Bluetooth 4.0 Update/Fix/Patch?

Hey all,
I tried to do a decent search before asking, so I apologize if this has been asked and my search skills aren't all that I though they were...
I have the T-Mobile Galaxy S III and I am loving it (came from a Verizon Galaxy Nexus). One of the reasons for my upgrade is the Bluetooth 4.0 support. To go with this, I recently purchased a Polar H7 Bluetooth heart rate monitor (Bluetooth 4.0 LE).
After failing an attempt to pair (phone will see the hardware address, but trying to pair returns an 'invalid pin or code'. A similar attempt on my Nexus 7 met with the same results.
A search of the internet (and the Amazon forums) returned information that there is not a Bluetooth 4.0 API for Android 4.0 (or 4.1);
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10041378/bluetooth-smart-4-0-gatt-support-in-android-4-0
Apparently the Galaxy S III (and the Nexus 7) has a Bluetooth 4.0 capable radio, but Google has not provided access to this as of yet. It also appear that Motorola had written custom drivers for the RAZR and the Droid 4 to enable their devices Bluetooth 4.0 support.
It was my misunderstanding that the Galaxy S III has Bluetooth support; I read the Engadget review and assumed that it was already there with ICS. (I tried the latest JB leak and still no luck on 4.0)
Does anyone have any insight as to when Google may release Bluetooth 4.0 drivers? Or is it possible for someone to extract the Motorola drivers and re-work them for other devices?
Broo said:
Hey all,
I tried to do a decent search before asking, so I apologize if this has been asked and my search skills aren't all that I though they were...
I have the T-Mobile Galaxy S III and I am loving it (came from a Verizon Galaxy Nexus). One of the reasons for my upgrade is the Bluetooth 4.0 support. To go with this, I recently purchased a Polar H7 Bluetooth heart rate monitor (Bluetooth 4.0 LE).
After failing an attempt to pair (phone will see the hardware address, but trying to pair returns an 'invalid pin or code'. A similar attempt on my Nexus 7 met with the same results.
A search of the internet (and the Amazon forums) returned information that there is not a Bluetooth 4.0 API for Android 4.0 (or 4.1);
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10041378/bluetooth-smart-4-0-gatt-support-in-android-4-0
Apparently the Galaxy S III (and the Nexus 7) has a Bluetooth 4.0 capable radio, but Google has not provided access to this as of yet. It also appear that Motorola had written custom drivers for the RAZR and the Droid 4 to enable their devices Bluetooth 4.0 support.
It was my misunderstanding that the Galaxy S III has Bluetooth support; I read the Engadget review and assumed that it was already there with ICS. (I tried the latest JB leak and still no luck on 4.0)
Does anyone have any insight as to when Google may release Bluetooth 4.0 drivers? Or is it possible for someone to extract the Motorola drivers and re-work them for other devices?
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I understand your frustration and it sucks, try to contact Samsung I guess, and btw engadget says that's just because of specifications not bacuse they actually tested, if you read the review it didn't say it was tested at all so yeah, some reason why I never believe reviews lol
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[Q] Automatic connection with coupled bluetooth device

Since upgrading to JB (first MB2 and MB4, then MC8) i have a problem with my bluetooth connection to the car radio.
First I couple them and after that, under GB, I got an automatic connection between my Ace 2 and the car radio as soon as switching on bluetooth on my Ace 2.
Since JB there is opening a window in which I have to click on the device I want to connect to. I know, that other smart phones have that problem under JB, too, but again others do not have that problem. So I think it is phone-depending.
Funny detail: When I switch on Bluetooth at the ACE 2 and AFTERWARDS on the car radio, the two connect automatically. But the other way round it does not work - but this is exactly what I need.
Does anyone have the same problem or a solution? Does the automatic connecting work for someone with an ACE 2 under JB 4.1.2 MC8?
88 views and no anser?
I have a Sony bluetooth radio to which I connect my ace 2,mc8
today I tried the method you describe, so first radio on, then switch on bluetooth on my phone. Indeed you get the list with devices, but still my phone connected automatically.(name turns blue)
Short: it works for me!
Maybe delete and reestablish the connection?
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DaSuperGrover said:
Maybe delete and reestablish the connection?
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I did that many times ...
Hmm don't know how I can help you other than wishing luck or replacing radio or phone (or both )
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Bluetooth scanning not showing names of devices, just MAC addresses

I tried googling already, but the response to this issue seem to be pretty useless. Was hoping someone here has an idea with how to fix this.
On June image, Pure Nexus latest, SuperSU 2.82, ElementalX latest.
http://imgur.com/z2pniIx
I'm having the same problem on my Galaxy Note8. I know this is a thread for the Google Pixel but every Android phone I see with 7.0 Nougat is having this problem. I've googled as well and still no solution. I'm unable to pair any Bluetooth device when I'm at work or in town because there are at least 50 Bluetooth devices that show up. BestBuy has a lot of demos. Hopefully someone can figure out a solution. I've posted a screenshot of the only Bluetooth device near me, but while at work like I said there's at least 50 devices all just showing MAC address. Only devices that show up with a name that aren't paired are smartphones. But I need to see which model of headphones I'm pairing up to and don't have access to 50+ MAC Addresses. Hope someone has some input on this... Or hopefully Android 8.0 fixes this.
Same happening on Sony Xperia XZ1 with Oreo.... all of a sudden only shows MAC addresses and won't let me even connect to them...
Hi, I've got the same issue with Samsung Note 4 (N910S) Android 6.0.1.
I fixed this by install the update of the following services:
Link Sharing
Android System WebView
Samsung Push Service
ANT Radio Service
ANT+ Plugins Service ​
I guess the Radio & Plugins Service out of date might be the main cause for such issue but don't wanna try to dig more deeper

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