how can I get bluetooth PAN client functionality on herald? - Wing, P4350 Accessories

is there a solution to install Widcomm Bt Stack on herald? I want bluetooth PAN client functionality.
Thank you very much.

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could i remove the MS ppc phone editon's bluetoothdriver?

i use the dopod 818, but the bluetooth pr0file is so less.no handfree profile,no audio getway profile....
can i remove the original bluetooth driver and install some other bluetooth driver(like widcomm bluetooth driver)? and How to do it ?
many thanks!!!

Bluetooth PAN network

How can I get a bluetooth PAN network on my M1000, I am still running the MS stack and have tried to change to Widcomm but not to any success. I am running WM2003SE
help please
i too am wanting to change the stack. but so far it doesnt seem to work.
if anyone has any ideas that would be great.
hope this sites will help you
http://en.pdamobiz.com/en/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=74
http://en.pdamobiz.com/en/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=32&PN=1
also make sure that the bluetooth in your PC/PPC support PAN
the ms bluetooth stack dont support pan
the vidcomm does

Parrot ck3000 carkit + bluetooth gps receiver

Has anyone succeeded in a combination of these two with the Blue Angel device ?
If so, is the audio from the gps software also routed to your car stereo ? What bluetooth protocol would support this ? The parrot carkit supports both the Bluetooth Headset and Handsfree profile.
I think in the end, this would be the best future proof solution : buy a standard pda mount for the Blue Angel and share the parrot carkit between all bluetooth devices present in the car.
Any comments would be welcome !
Kristof
Ok,
I did a little bit of bluetooth research : in order to have MP3 playback using bluetooth, the device must support the bluetooth A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution profile) profile. The A2DP profile was included in BT 1.2 spec.
I've read the thread on the HP MP3 headphones, and there they have a patch that will install the A2DP profile, though I'm not certain whether it is a HP specific implementation.
Some other interesting threads on this subject :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=12549
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=10747
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=7679
So I expect that sooner or later there is going to be a firmware upgrade or bluetooth stack upgrade from Broadcomm that includes this profile.
The next step would be the parrot : for what I know, it does not support the A2DP profile. I asked their sales department if they have any future products / firmware upgrades that will support this profile.
So once you enter your car, you would have to enable 3 (!) bluetooth connections :
Bluetooth headset profile -> mobile phone handsfree communication
Bluetooth A2DP profile -> regular audio coming from the device
Bluetooth Serial profile -> connection to gps
With all the bluetooth instabilities with the current protocol stack, I wonder if these three at the same time would ever be realistic. Does bluetooth support this kind of bandwith anyways ?
I have a Orange M2000 with the Parrott CK3300 (it has built in bluetooth GPS)- The bluetooth handsfree works fine as long as you update the handsfree kit to the latest firmware. Also you have to pair as a Windows CE device for it to connect whenever you get in the car.
The bluetooth GPS does work but I find I usually have to do a soft-reset and then launch tom tom which then connects to the GPS without a problem.
You do loose the GPS connection when you make or recieve a phone call, I'm not sure if this is a limitation of the handsfree kit or the M2000 though, I've only had if for 2 weeks so I'm still experimenting with it!

Better bluetooth stack?

Have anybody found a better BT solution that the current ROM has? In particular, PAN and FTP profiles are much appreciated.
I see no Widcomm drivers yet.. but what about Bluesoleil?

Broadcom Bluetooth stack

Anyone knows if there is a Broadcom bluetooth stack available for this device? I hate this M$ BT.

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