First ..Yes i hace search all the excalibur and developer forum.
Problem1:I read that for voip(in my case skype)to properly work i have to edit registry so my wifi connect @ g only ,am i correct? can anybody if this is true point me the direction(read all wiki and registry not found)
Problem2:How come nobody has tweaked skype so it uses the internal speaker as somebody quoted before skype couldn't be used in public.
Tried sip config tool and i get a nasty error btw.
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the latest version of Fring supports the headset speaker, and it works wonderfully with Skype. I would suggest using that instead.
mtyspider said:
First ..Yes i hace search all the excalibur and developer forum.
Problem1:I read that for voip(in my case skype)to properly work i have to edit registry so my wifi connect @ g only ,am i correct? can anybody if this is true point me the direction(read all wiki and registry not found)
Problem2:How come nobody has tweaked skype so it uses the internal speaker as somebody quoted before skype couldn't be used in public.
Tried sip config tool and i get a nasty error btw.
Wm6.1
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first I don't get what your saying ? " wifi connect @ g only
in the settings theres an option to connect to wifi only or use mobile as well either one should do fine (for me it does
second get a Bluetooth headset then go find and download "bluetooth audio router" and just activated wen you need to use skype and use bluetooth or a wired headset no way on using the internal speaker but that should solve your problem with public places....
By means of band g on the router as in band g instead of band B .
Sure the bluetooth was my first option. but i was trying to find out if anybody had figured out with a registry hack.
I like the idea using skype with skype client.
Btw fringe works the way it should.
Hi
Guys I have a 2011 C Class with the Comand system in it. It has internet access which you use using the WAP on your phone once it is connected via Bluetooth to the Comand system. It worked fine with my Galaxy S but now that I have the GN it wont access. Does anyone know why or does anyone know how to fix this.
Are you sure it uses wap and not Bluetooth? Even if you're right and it does use wap, it may be worth checking if there's an option to use Bluetooth and to see if that works. With Bluetooth you'd of course need to pair the car's bt with your phone's.
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LAUK 75
Hi thanks for your reply according to manual these are the conditions that are necessary for connection.
"the mobile phone supports DUN Bluetooth profile(Dial-Up Networking)and is connected to COMAND via the Bluetooth interface. The DUN Bluetooth enables the mobile phone to establish a dial-up connection to the Internet"
As I said my Galaxy S connected to it fine and enabled the internet connection on the COMAND system.
The only thing I can suggest is that you ensure that your phone's Bluetooth is paired with your car's. If you've already confirmed that it is then then the only other thing that comes to mind is to perhaps try using your phone as mobile hotspot over Bluetooth.
Did you set it up yourself with your other phone or was it set up for you when you bought the car?
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Lauk75, I'm sorry but neither of your posts made technological sense. WAP is a protocol by which mobile devices access the internet. Bluetooth is a radio device allowing 2 devices to exchange information, ie audio via a headset or a card between 2 phones.
Onto the problem. Is the comand unit trying to use the SAP protocol? I know androids support of this is fairly limited? Are there any other settings in the head unit you can change? If you tell me if its comand 50,20,10 etc I'll look at the manual for you.
John
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Ah, I wrongly assumed that the problem was with trying to play music from the phone. I see now that it is all about accessing the Internet. My mistake.
Having said that, there is a Bluetooth tethering option on the galaxy nexus, the description of which suggests it is for sharing the phone's Internet connection in a similar way as you would do in normal tethering. That was my second suggestion in my second post above . Perhaps it is worth a try, perhaps not.
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john
thanks for your reply. All I can say about the comand system is that its called COMAND ONLINE. No model number. Its a brand new system that's in the new C Class. As I said my Galaxy S connects the internet to it no prob. It must be to do with ICS maybe. Tried the Bluetooth Tethering mentioned by LAUK 75 (thanks for your reply) but still no luck.
Then I would gather that its an issue with the Bluetooth stack on ics. If your rooted u may want to try a 4.0.3 rom and see if that fixes the issue. Other than that I think ur out of luck. I've not looked but are there any Bluetooth apps in the market, as they may use their own stack/ driver for Bluetooth. (Worth a shot)
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On looking, there are two apps in the market which add Bluetooth PAN functions. They may be worth a shot. Search for Bluetooth pan in the market.
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Also try an app called PDAnet, which enables Bluetooth DUN profile.
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Guys thanks. Tried PDANET but it doesnt load on ICS. Tried Nook Colour tether doesnt work either.
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Can anyone, please have a look at this Thread again. I have still noit been able to use the internet on my mercedes when my Galaxy Nexus is connected to it. I think it's something to do with the Bluetooth settings within ICS.
According to manual these are the conditions that are necessary for connection.
"the mobile phone supports DUN Bluetooth profile(Dial-Up Networking)and is connected to COMAND via the Bluetooth interface. The DUN Bluetooth enables the mobile phone to establish a dial-up connection to the Internet"
PDANet for Android seems to be working fine. Make sure you have GPU acceleration turned off in developer settings. In order to access Bluetooth DUN Mode you need to install FoxFi
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PDANet for Android seems to be working fine. Make sure you have GPU acceleration turned off in developer settings. In order to access Bluetooth DUN Mode you need to install FoxFi
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Hi anton2009, thanks for your response. When I use PDAnet 3.50 and select Bluetooth DUN mode it takes me to Foxfi I then select Activate Bluetooth DUN and it says fail to Activate. Internet not detected.
Hmm... well I thought you would be able to do it without having the PC PDANet component, but apparently you do...? So this would make this quite useless... I guess the only thingI can think of would be the bluetooth tethering option in Wireless Networks, but you already stated that does not work. Sorry.
Guys eventually solved this. An App called Blue Dun available through Google Play has fixed this problem. See line 101
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=16717#c101
I have just spoken with the developer of the app and their is an updated version coming out this week, the new version will be compatible also for Toyota Touch&Go navi, Tom Tom nav. , Clever GPS and BB Playbook.
Hi Guys!
I have an international D855 with v10l stock rooted.
I paird headphones via Bluetooth and they are working great, but they dont connect automaticly when i turn them on.
So i searched and found some screens of G3's. They have an option in the Bluetooth settings to set "auto-connect".
But on my Phone this setting is missing.
Hope anyone can help me.
Enyone suceeded in enabling Internet via Bluetooth? (enable BT theathering on phone, pairing HU with phone and enabling HU to use phone Internet connection - that way no need for USB modem in HU if you have internet on phone and you take your phone with you in car as we do most of the time).
I was trying to enable that with my LG G3 phone but it doesn't work.
(I'm using Malaysk ROM, KGL unit type)
Any hints appreciated.
Hi, I just switched on "hotspot" in my Moto G menu then switched on WiFi on Headunit then they just paired up, hope this helps.
Bill.
bilnick said:
Hi, I just switched on "hotspot" in my Moto G menu then switched on WiFi on Headunit then they just paired up, hope this helps.
Bill.
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Thank you but that is different thing. I wish to use BT specifically.
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I wish to use BT specifically.
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Try this app (there is a trial version to test with):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bluedunx
I haven't tested that app myself as I use a USB 3G dongle.
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Try this app (there is a trial version to test with):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bluedunx
I haven't tested that app myself as I use a USB 3G dongle.
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Not working
I searched around and it looks like bug in Android 4.4.4 preventing BT theathering to work (in fact it works but apps cannot use that connection).
Anyone found workaround?
I have an MTCD PX5 unit using SVA ROM Android 6 and I have been using it with my Phone for calling over Bluetooth. I am also using WiFi HotSpot on the phone to share the Internet Connection.
After the phone has been updated to 8.1 (it's a Nokia 6) Bluetooth only works well (not perfectly) if the HotSpot function is disabled. When enabled, the bluetooth connection is lost after I make the first call (which fails actually, the sound moves back and forth between the unit and the phone).
Does anyone else use a phone updated to 8.1?
Thanks.