Today, I was asked to install a Bluetooth network...
The PC (running XP) found the bluetooth thingy with ease (in the bluetooth menu in the configuration screen), it even had an IP, but when I went into the network tab, and clicked the 'bluetooth network' icon overthere, it just would not make connection to the router - Plus you just could not find it that way...
The guy bought it through ebay, and I suspect it had been installed elsewhere before, and someone tweaked the settings a bit for which you cannot get to configure it since you have to establish a connection to do that
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Bluetooth network Tech Question
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I only use my bluetooth to connect my phone to my PC.
Do you have a make and model name for the router?
Does it have a reset button?
Do you have a make and model name for the router?
Does it have a reset button?
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It's a Siemens Blue2net, it normally should bluetooth , since the manual has a list of Bluetooth specs in it...
Doesn't have a single button on it
Doesn't have a single button on it
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Have been googling on for it yesterday, but did not find anything, really... The Siemens site does not even mention the thing
Yep, XP home, why?
Yep, XP home, why?
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How far away from the router is the machine? Original bluetooth products only have a 10 metre range.
Bluetooth doesn't really do walls either.
Bluetooth doesn't really do walls either.
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10 centimetres or even under
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ive had problems conecting xp home on a multiple machine network.
try uninstalling evrything and starting again. if the machine recognises the "dongle" all is well. what is the router connected to ? if i read correctly it is not to be connected direct to the braod band conection but to a server with net access , therefore allowing all bluetooth devices to connect to the net via the server
try uninstalling evrything and starting again. if the machine recognises the "dongle" all is well. what is the router connected to ? if i read correctly it is not to be connected direct to the braod band conection but to a server with net access , therefore allowing all bluetooth devices to connect to the net via the server
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Err, the bluetooth router is connected to an internal network (which connects to broadband cable) which does work when you just connect the pc directly, I think they have another router, since there are two pc's connected on a network, but there is only one to be connected through the bluetooth router...
This just came to my mind: The bluetooth "dongle" on the pc is used for the mouse, perhaps it can only take one connection at a time...
Well, I'll go and check it today, reinstall everything, and if it does not work, I'll just tell them to send it back to wherever it came from...
This just came to my mind: The bluetooth "dongle" on the pc is used for the mouse, perhaps it can only take one connection at a time...
Well, I'll go and check it today, reinstall everything, and if it does not work, I'll just tell them to send it back to wherever it came from...