I use a Nokia 6310i with my Palm Tungsten T and a Nokia HDW-2 bluetooth
headset. I can use the Palm dialler to get my Nokia to make a call, and I
can answer and make calls using the BT headset and the Nokia.
However, what I cant seem to be able to do is make a call through the BT
headset which has been dialled from the Palm. Can any one BT device only
communicate with one other at any one time? Or should my Nokia mobile be
able to communicate with both the headset and the plam at the same time? I
suppose I might be taking things a little too far, but if the technology's
there, I want to use it!!!
Peter - 30 Oct 2003 17:17 GMT
I recall seeing a PocketPC app called SimpleCall which could do the same
with my iPAQ, SE T68 and HBH-20 headset. The trick was to dial the number
using the iPAQ and then disconnecting the BT link between iPAQ and T68, thus
allowing the T68 to connect the call through the headset. Reason for this
was the fact that the T68 could only support 1 BT connection. This is not a
limitation in BT but a limitation in the T68 implementation of BT.
Perhaps your Tungsten can be convinced to diconnect the BT link with the
6310i and letting the phone connect to the headset.
HTH,
Peter
> I use a Nokia 6310i with my Palm Tungsten T and a Nokia HDW-2 bluetooth
> headset. I can use the Palm dialler to get my Nokia to make a call, and I
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> suppose I might be taking things a little too far, but if the technology's
> there, I want to use it!!!