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#807 12-Dec-2003 17:06
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Hello geekzone,

I'm trying to figure out how to set up a small home bluetooth network. I have a microsoft bluetooth desktop and mouse, which is currently in windows xp and is on the microsoft transceiver. I also have a palm tungsten t with a bluetooth sd adapter and am anxiously awaiting a solution to link these over a single connection. My understanding from the forums is that this could be done via a TDK usb adapter under the 1.4 beta drivers. Any recommendations on how to get these things talking? Any word from TDK about development or is it still the waiting game? Any recommendations on a solution to support all the different profiles in the meantime? Am I just going to have to wait for windows xp sp2 in the middle of next year or is there a microsoft hotfix available now that could fix these things? Thanks for your help guys. Am really excited to get it all working right.

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#2415 12-Dec-2003 21:05
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Hey gust.4... I'm aware there are ways of doing this but I haven't tried myself. The sure way would be to wait for SP2 to have these new profiles. Or doing a lookup on Google for this solution.

I have removed instructions from our forums because of copyright issues. Hope you understand.




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