activesync 4.0 - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 ROM Development

anyone know why activesync 4.0 was not designed not to function with wifi
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Disappearing Titan/Mogul Bluetooth Serial Profile

Greetings.
I work for an industrial device company and we use the PPC's as a gateway device to connect our devices to the internet for data transmissions. Our devices require the Bluetooth Serial Port profile in order to function correctly. Most of the WM5 devices included this feature, including the PPC6700 which was our most reliable solution.
However, with the introduction of WM6 and the migration to the 6800 platform, we are seeing the wholesale disappearance of the BT Serial Profile from PPC devices. The default Sprint 6800 image does not have BT serial, which is indicative of every HTC WM6 device we have tested (including the Kaiser). When we have asked the carriers about this problem, we get dumb looks and fingers pointed at HTC and Microsoft for excluding this feature.
In today's sandbox testing, I unlocked a Sprint 6800 and loaded the Telus WM5 image found on the FTP server, and it includes the BT Serial Profile. A workaround was born. (Many thanks to the posters on this forum).
Questions for the experts:
-Offhand, does anyone know of any WM6 devices that have the BT Serial Profile enabled?
-How easy or difficult is this to cook into a WM6 ROM? Has anyone ever to add the BT serial profile back in like this?
-Does anyone have the official Sprint WM5 ROM for the 6800 that was (allegedly) never released?
Thanks, in advance, for any guidance anyone can shed on this subject.

[Q] Wireless profile provisioning

Hi there!
I'm trying to find a way to provision Android devices with a predefined profile to simplify the wireless connection.
There are such a feature on the iPhone (i'm unable to refer you the link due to my low post count) but i'm wondering if there's anything similar on Android without an extra app.
Thanks!

gps issue

i have a program that relies on constant gps location but it wont connect to the gps on my i9000 is the gps routed to programs via "com" ports? if so is there a way of finding out what port its on and if i can find out what port the program uses?
its not that the gps isnt working cause it works for all other apps that use it, also i know the app uses gps exclusivly not the getbestprovider() function im just wondering if getting the gps info is different od different devices or does the os talk to the hardware then pass on the data to the app?
melli.
can anybody shed any light on this issue please?
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adhoc in 4.0 API or still need hacks ?

Hello.
I am a CS student. I have a project to write a communication library for android using wifi card. Library should allow transfer of objects between the phones. (in short words I need TCP or at least UDP).
What I would do on a laptop:
switch to adhoc mode, put each laptop on different static IP. use TCP/UDP for communication.
I have a problem doing the same on Android as it does not natively support adhoc.
My question:
I need my library to work on EVO 4G phone (currently on Android 2.3). I will of course need to root it. But what would you recommend after the rooting ?
Exploring teather libraries (http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/) or flashing it to 4.0 ? Will I get an API that allows me to use the card in adhoc mode or I will still need to dig that teather libs ?
The communication I need should be using wifi card when there is no AP present and android phones may get in range and out of range of each other.
I am pretty new to Android development. The language I use for the library is JAVA.
Any links/suggestions/thoughts are very welcome.
Thanks in advance.
A bit of clarification.
I don't need any routing protocol for adhoc. What I mean is if I have 3 nodes that are in range of each other I need them to be able to send packets only to each other.
I don't need the dynamic route discovery algorithms.
In case the current topology is <node a> ---- <node b> ---- <node c> (node A is not in wifi range of node C). In this case node A and C can't communicate.
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[Q] share android lan connection over wifi

Hi folks, I hope someone can offer some words of advice.
I would like to be able to share my ethernet internet connection on my android 2.2 tablet via wifi.
I know there are various app's on phones that allow you to share your 3g connection but I have not found anything that I can actually install that will create the same sort of functionality on my tablet, most of the ones I've seen on the play store are simple short cuts giving control over the pre-existing wifi hotspot app.
What I need is the wifi hotspot itself, ie the ability to use my tablet as a router/bridge.
So any thoughts people?
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Really, no comments at all, nobody?
Someone must have thought of this before me, if not does anyone know where I can find an actual wifi hotspot app not just a set of controls for the pre-installed hotspot?
Thanks
Jon
If you're talking about what I think you are, I've yet to find a way to broadcast your ethernet connection with your Wi-Fi Hotspot like a router. If there's a way to do it I'd be interested, but somehow I don't think there's a way to do it!
Beginning to think your right Wolfy. To be honest not that surprised there is no ready made to ethernet to wifi app but I thought I'd be able to find a traditional wifi hotspot that I can install on my tablet just for the sake of having a go & seeing if it works.
Amazed that there haven't been any other responses! Where are the regulars?

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