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i have the latest widcomm drivers installed. im using a d-link USB BT
dongle. i set up a voice gateway to my SE T616 from my laptop. I use the
laptop to dial out, the cell phone dials and connects. i can then hear the
ringing through my laptop. after a couple of rings, i hear the noise
associated with the voice gateway disconnecting from my phone. any
thoughts?
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.bluetooth (More info?)
actually after a bit more playing around, it seems that its not
disconnecting, its just going static and then the voice cuts in and out. i
called my voicemail from my phone and it autoconnects to the PC and i can
hear the voice over the PC asking me to enter my PIN but it cuts in and out.
very difficult to understand.
"Rob" <rob@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> i have the latest widcomm drivers installed. im using a d-link USB BT
> dongle. i set up a voice gateway to my SE T616 from my laptop. I use the
> laptop to dial out, the cell phone dials and connects. i can then hear
the
> ringing through my laptop. after a couple of rings, i hear the noise
> associated with the voice gateway disconnecting from my phone. any
> thoughts?
>
>
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.bluetooth (More info?)
Voice gateway is heavily affected by CPU usage on your computer. Check that.
Also, it's not the best sound system... A headset would be more appropriate,
but that depends on availability of course.
"Rob" <rob@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> actually after a bit more playing around, it seems that its not
> disconnecting, its just going static and then the voice cuts in and out.
i
> called my voicemail from my phone and it autoconnects to the PC and i can
> hear the voice over the PC asking me to enter my PIN but it cuts in and
out.
> very difficult to understand.
>
> "Rob" <rob@nospam.com> wrote in message
> newsQptc.24732$rb.14583@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
> > i have the latest widcomm drivers installed. im using a d-link USB BT
> > dongle. i set up a voice gateway to my SE T616 from my laptop. I use
the
> > laptop to dial out, the cell phone dials and connects. i can then hear
> the
> > ringing through my laptop. after a couple of rings, i hear the noise
> > associated with the voice gateway disconnecting from my phone. any
> > thoughts?
> >
> >
>
>
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.bluetooth (More info?)
ah, you just hit the nail on the head i think. if its CPU it requires, then
Im SOL. My laptop is a heavily stressed 300mhz p2 running XP pro with
128meg. i had to use a margi card just to get it to play DVD. one more
reason to upgrade.
"Mauricio Freitas" <dr.emailposter@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message
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> Voice gateway is heavily affected by CPU usage on your computer. Check
that.
> Also, it's not the best sound system... A headset would be more
appropriate,
> but that depends on availability of course.
>
> --
> Mauricio Freitas, Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices
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>
> "Rob" <rob@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:y2rtc.24891$4%3.1854@nwrdny01.gnilink.net...
> > actually after a bit more playing around, it seems that its not
> > disconnecting, its just going static and then the voice cuts in and out.
> i
> > called my voicemail from my phone and it autoconnects to the PC and i
can
> > hear the voice over the PC asking me to enter my PIN but it cuts in and
> out.
> > very difficult to understand.
> >
> > "Rob" <rob@nospam.com> wrote in message
> > newsQptc.24732$rb.14583@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
> > > i have the latest widcomm drivers installed. im using a d-link USB BT
> > > dongle. i set up a voice gateway to my SE T616 from my laptop. I use
> the
> > > laptop to dial out, the cell phone dials and connects. i can then
hear
> > the
> > > ringing through my laptop. after a couple of rings, i hear the noise
> > > associated with the voice gateway disconnecting from my phone. any
> > > thoughts?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.bluetooth (More info?)
Rob <rob@nospam.com> wrote:
> ah, you just hit the nail on the head i think. if its CPU it requires, then
> Im SOL. My laptop is a heavily stressed 300mhz p2 running XP pro with
> 128meg. i had to use a margi card just to get it to play DVD. one more
> reason to upgrade.
XP in 128 mb is enough reason to upgrade........Ouch. it boots but I
doubt it'll do much after that.
I have a 366 mhz laptop with 96 mb running linux. It does quite well
for what I need.
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.bluetooth (More info?)
actually it does pretty well, considering. its in my car connected to a 7"
touchscreen and works fine for GPS, MP3, browsing the web, DVD is ok with
the margi. i was just trying to use it for integrated hands free cellular
(auto shutoff of sound during incoming calls, etc). ebay time.
"Mark E. Daniel" <mark@atarimax.com> wrote in message
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> Rob <rob@nospam.com> wrote:
> > ah, you just hit the nail on the head i think. if its CPU it requires,
then
> > Im SOL. My laptop is a heavily stressed 300mhz p2 running XP pro with
> > 128meg. i had to use a margi card just to get it to play DVD. one more
> > reason to upgrade.
>
> XP in 128 mb is enough reason to upgrade........Ouch. it boots but I
> doubt it'll do much after that. >
> I have a 366 mhz laptop with 96 mb running linux. It does quite well
> for what I need.
>
>
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