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  • Time it take to detect a connection loss

    Hi Alan, if the device is switched off , but still application shows ISCONNECTED =True after some time it will shows ISCONNECTED =false. i checked in form i dint got detailed info. Please let me how to configure to reduse the time to detect the connection loss. Regards Ramesh.
    Posted to Bluetooth (Forum) by ramesh.shivakumar on 01-13-2012
  • Re: Bluetooth 3.0 version with windows 7

    Hi Alan, Thanks for the replay,Reaily i failed to rectify the issue. i tried calling connect method 2nd time without calling oBluetoothWin32Authentication = new BluetoothWin32Authentication(Win32AuthCallbackHandler); but still same result. please provide the code to Resolve this issue. My current code...
    Posted to Bluetooth (Forum) by ramesh.shivakumar on 01-04-2012
  • Re: Bluetooth 3.0 version with windows 7

    Hi Alan, I read that thread completly i agree it may work with obex with BT 2.1 . my environment is SPP with BT 3.0 with Window7. your solution works fines if the device is not paired for first time by hangling oBluetoothWin32Authentication = new BluetoothWin32Authentication(Win32AuthCallbackHandler...
    Posted to Bluetooth (Forum) by ramesh.shivakumar on 12-30-2011
  • Re: Bluetooth 3.0 version with windows 7

    Hi Alan, I tried the code which you suggested .its woking fine for unpaired devices. for paired devices the application will not call the call back event (Win32AuthCallbackHandler ) raises the exception m_oBTConnector.Connect(m_oEndPoint); //here i will get a exception "A socket operation was attempted...
    Posted to Bluetooth (Forum) by ramesh.shivakumar on 12-29-2011
  • Re: Bluetooth 3.0 version with windows 7

    Hi Alan, Thanks for your replay,i tried that method for first time it will call call back event second time it will will not call the call back event. if my Bluetooth version of the Pc with windows 7/xp is 3.0 means i need to bypass the paring and i want connect direct from Pc to Remote device. Please...
    Posted to Bluetooth (Forum) by ramesh.shivakumar on 12-28-2011
  • Re: Bluetooth 3.0 version with windows 7

    Hi Alan, my laptop having msft 3.0 and windows 7 i am trying to connect the devices it is not connecting. i tryied with first pairing and connecting next still its not working . scenerio is that if the bt version is greater than 2.0 the passkey must me bypassed. but i doint know how to connect the remote...
    Posted to Bluetooth (Forum) by ramesh.shivakumar on 12-23-2011
  • Bluetooth 3.0 version with windows 7

    Hi Alan, i am facing problem in connecting the device for 2nd time. initially i when the device is newly conncted it will connectes (Paring & Connect). for the 2nd time when i try to connect the same device it will through an error A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly...
    Posted to Bluetooth (Forum) by ramesh.shivakumar on 12-22-2011
  • Sending and receiveing string using Spp Profile

    Hello Viwer, My application is currently woking fine by using Obex(OPP) but i want to do same using SPP profile. so what are the nessary changes i need to do in coding in windows xp PC using c#. Code C# public List<BluetoothDeviceInfo> DiscoverAllDevices() { List<BluetoothDeviceInfo> _devices...
    Posted to Bluetooth (Forum) by ramesh.shivakumar on 09-28-2011
  • 32feet.NET -- BLUETOOTH

    I need to clarify the following doubts regarding bluetooth 32feet.NET assembly 1. Does it support vista and win 7 ? 2. Does it covers methods defined in Microsoft Bluetooth SDK: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa362927(v=VS.85).aspx ? 3. Do I need to implement Interop (P Invoke) for...
    Posted to Bluetooth (Forum) by san12345 on 09-21-2010
  • Multiple SPP connections in parallel

    Hi, Wanted to see if someone has had success in getting multiple SPP connections running simultaneously. Presently I use WIDCOMM with laptop's embedded Broadcom BT transceiver. With that, I just can't seem to be able to change the COM-port binding of detected SPP supporting devices. This means...
    Posted to Bluetooth (Forum) by BDutta on 08-03-2010
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