I have a parrot asteroid and it supports Bluetooth tethering but it requires the PAN and DUN protocol i know on my old tp2 i was able to update the Bluetooth stack but on android i am not too sure. Is it possible to add dun and pan to the evo 3d and where would one start looking for the apk's or would it be more in the framework built into the rom or is it more a kernel thing? Or are we just screwed until HTC gives us different source code?
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I have Parrot Asteroid in my car as of last night and i am looking for a way to share internet with it. Apparently it supports bluetooth DUN via cell phones but as far as i know the SGS2 doesn't support DUN. I have tried wifi tether for root to test but i get an error on the device. Ideally i would like to have Native DUN support for the SGS2 so when it connects via bluetooth for the voice and media it will start sharing internet without any application startup.
Also an alternative method would be USB internet sharing between the android device. This will be beneficial as it would charge the phone too. I know this is supported to a windows machine but another android device?
what file in htc bluetooth stack would i need to modify to give it support for ps3 bluetooth stack since cyanogenmod seems to be the only rom with this support and as we see its not ready.
Is there a custom Rom for the One that uses the standard Bluetooth stack? Is that even possible to change?
The reason I ask is I'm trying to get the Sixaxis app to work and it can't set up Bluetooth properly. I understand HTC had s weird Bluetooth stack and that is probably why.
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Could someone tell me why its impossible to find a universal Bluetooth patch for EXTERNAL usb Bluetooth dongles? One that will add the full Bluetooth feature to the devices "born" without build-in Bluetooth.
We are so many that bought these Android tablets thinking that we could just plug in a Bluetooth usb dongle - for why would that feature be missing in Android, bluetooth has been around for so many years even before anyone thought of android.
So why is this left out of the kernel, it should be as basic as Wi-Fi?
Come on XDA developers - make a universal driver, then get people to test it and add their devices to the list of working.
Doesn't bluetooth work in linux? And isn't Android based on linux?
So why is it so hard to make the driver/patch?
Or is it simply that most developers think that bluetooth is obsolete - So never mind?
With kind regards
JBJ