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Hi, anybody out there who can help me to connect a bleutooth headset with a VGN-S1XP?
Configuration: Windows XP SP2 and Bleuspace NE.
Bleuspace and Windows bleutooth don,t give any Service Discovery. The headset works fine on another computer with USB Bleutooth dungle without SP2.
Bluespace no longer works once you've installed SP2 (Microsoft taking over again). Just updated my 'USB Bluetooth Device' driver but all it did was add PAN support which is of no use to me.
Come on Sony and Microsoft, give us Headset and Handsfree support! so I can use my 197VP and my Bluetrek G2.
Uninstall Bluespace NE and you should be fine.
You've probably realized by now that the issue is with the Sony Bluetooth stack.
I had been experiencing several different issues with Bluetooth devices on my S1XP, my main frustration was with Bluetooth ActiveSync to my Windows Smartphone.
To cut a long story short, i have found an alternative stack from a different manufacturer that can be tweaked to work with S1 Bluetooth (and probably any CSR chip based alternative) which has solved all my problems.
The only downside is another manufacturers logo on your machine
but rather that than cross my fingers and hope that the peeps @ Sony get over the arrogance issue, and understand what is meant by the word "standard".
Anyway, if anyone is interested in the alternative, mail me ( I would post the solution here but some manufacturers get a bit sensitive about these things, especially when other vendors can make there kit work better than they can )
sonyforums@grantwebb.com
Hi,
the long awaited answer from Sony on this topic:
'''''Dear Sir,
Via Windows in the control panel , bluetooth devices, you are able to add a bluetooth device. this is a wizard that makes it able to discover the bluetooth device.
in the device-tab, you are able to see the BT devices
in the options-tab , tick the box; "turn on discovery"
in the hardware-tab you are able to add BT hardware
put the Bluetooth device on discoverable
Best regards,
SONY VAIO LINK SUPPORT TEAM
SUPPORT :www.vaio-link.sony-europe.com
SONY ONLINE SHOP + VAIO ACCESSORIES: www.sonystyle-europe.com''''''''''''
I hope you understand that i was not really happy with this answer so wrote them another e-mail which you can read below.
'''''''''''''''Dear sirs,
as i mentioned in my e-mail my device(bleutooth headset) is allready
discovered via WinXP SP2 as well as in Bleuspace NE.
But there are no services discovered, because neither XP or Bleuspace have
the protocol installed.
So either Bleuspace or XP should come with a software solution for this
'problem'.
As a user of a sony viao with Bleutooth radio installed i hope that
Bleuspace will come up with a solution, specially while their are more
Bleutooth radio decives on the market which have this protocol installed.
I am able to make contact with the notebook, via a seperate USB Bleutooth
dongle, if i unistall Bleuspace and disable the XP drivers and use the
Bleutooth radio device drivers and program installed.
But i hope you see that, that is not the solution i was looking for. I want
to use the build in bleutooth radio.
In the meantime i discovered that their are more people on the sony forum
who are looking forward to a soltion from Sony/bleuspace on this subject.
Regards
Frank Putters'''''''''''''''''
Lets wait and see if they understand the 'problem' this time?
Regards
Frank
So that solution doesn't work for you?
Hi Lee-Ko
if you mean the solution with the seperate USB device, it works but i like to use the build in Bleutooth device on my notebook.
And Sony sells a notebook with such a device it would be nice if you can use it, specially if other devices can deliver drivers or protolcols who can.
If WinXP could come up with a solution so that Windos can handle a Bleutooth Headset that would be fine as well.
Frank
Oh I see what you mean....
Hi,
i just received answer from Sony (see below)
So we just have to wait for Sony (Bleuspace) or Microsoft to develop extra 'profiles' .
If somebody in the mean time finds other programs or drivers which will work pls let me know.
Rgds Frank
Dear SIr,
the "bleutooth headset" is indeed discovered by winXP SP2, and Bluespace NE, but there are no services available
Bluespace NE only supports the The BIP Profile
Win XP SP 2 supports:
- Personal Area Networking (PAN). Enables IP connections over Bluetooth.
- Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP). Enables printing.
- Human Interface Device (HID). Enables Bluetooth keyboards, mice, and joysticks
- Dial-Up Networking (DUN). Enables Bluetooth mobile phones to work as modems.
- Object Push Profile (OPP). Enables pushing and pulling of small data files (for example business card - vCard - exchange)
- Serial Port Profile (SPP). Enables legacy programs to communicate with Bluetooth devices (for example hotsync).
as wel Microsoft as sony is looking into the problem and we keep you updated on the problem.
Kind regards,
SONY VAIO LINK SUPPORT TEAM
SUPPORT: http://www.vaio-link.sony-europe.com/
SONY ONLINE SHOP+VAIO ACCESSORIES: http://www.sonystyle-europe.com/
Thanks for the information - didn't know BT supported so much.