Hi

Possibly you are right, but I would rather suspect T/t.

First of all our Pocket PC group did not note any problems with BT on iPaq.
(Although it is not their primary job to work with BT.)

Secondly, I came to this problem through customer complaints who tested T/t
with other (non-Palm) devices and also noted problems.

It is probably that the two sides don't agree in the protocol and maybe this
problem can be tackled using low level BT API. I would like to know before
dwelving into BT details (which will apparently take a lot of time) if this
way can lead to a solution.

Jan Slodicka


----- Original Message -----
From: "daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 11:29 AM
Subject: RE: Bluetooth connectivity


Jan. Some time ago i used iPaq 3860 with Bt. In early versions it had a
problem with Bt implementation and Compaq has released an upgrade. As
far as i remember i wasn't able to connect it to my t39 mobile phone.
Thats all i can remember.

Bests
d.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jan
Slodicka
Sent: 25 września 2003 10:55
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Bluetooth connectivity


Hello

We discovered problems in the BT data exchange, which seem to point to
the low level OS or driver software. Maybe somebody will be able to say
more about the reasons.

First, we use Exchange manager to send/receive data, i.e. the code used
for IR or BT is identical. IR works without any problem on all devices
tested. (There were a lot of them.)

BT exchange between Siemens mobile and T/t ok in both directions.

BT exchange between iPaq and T/t does not work in either direction. The
devices see each other, but the data transfer fails. (With an error
message that does not reveal anything.)

BT exchange between Siemens mobile phone and iPaq ok in both directions.


To sum up the two sides of the triangle work, while the third one fails.
This is really strange and difficult to explain. In my understanding the
problem must be in the BT driver in one of the devices. The applications
can hardly do anything to change this behavior.

Does anyone know if there is anything we could do? Could it help if we
use low level BT control? Any help would be appreciated.

Jan Slodicka


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