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I dont know that is this the right place to post or not, but still my question is- i want to use a app called 'wo webcam' to use my optimus one as webcam for pc which can connect over Bluetooth. So far there is only one problem - when i try to pair my phone with my windows-xp-sp2 the pairing get complete but its only able to establish standard modem over Bluetooth link, but i want to enable standard serial over Bluetooth link, so that an outgoing com port can be opened to use the application with my pc. My pc has no problem because when i try to connect with my old Samsung phone it successfully create outgoing port for my Samsung l700 ( my phone is rooted and i am using custom recovery on my phone ).
Standard Serial over Bluetooth link (COM39) Drivers Driver Information Old drivers impact system performance and make your PC and hardware vulnerable to errors and crashes.
I would really appreciate some assistance in troubleshooting this pesky issue I'm having. Some background: I have the latest rev of Uno and a JY-MCU Bluetooth module and am having an issue getting simple communication going.
I have a Windows 7 setup. My PC indicated Com10 as the COM port for my USB Bluetooth dongle (I've tried 2 separate dongles). I have an LED connected to port 8 on the Arduino and ground. The BT is connected to TX, RX, 5v, and Gnd on the Arduino.
The PC is paired to the Bluetooth module. The Goal: The basic goal is to send a 'H' or 'L' to the Arduino via BT to toggle the LED (similar to the standard sample code floating around which I used as a starting point) The Problem: I can upload the code to the Arduino - no issue there. But, nothing visible happens when I run the Processing code.
The LED on the Arduino does not change states. It works when connected to the PC via USB but not when running over Bluetooth. Here's my arduino code. I updated the baud rate in the sketch to 115200 but it still doesn't work. Regarding the other suggestion, I'm not exactly sure how to confirm my Windows 7 is 'Paired' with the Bluetooth module.
In Control Panel > Devices and Printers, I do see the Arduino, but when I right click it and go to Properties > Hardware, I see Standard Serial over Bluetooth Link (Com9) listed in the Device Functions box. The issue here is, in my Processing code, Serial.List() does not return Com9. I performed a Windows 'Troubleshoot' operation on the Bluetooth device but it returned no issues found. In Device Manager, Under Ports (Com & LPT), I have Com1, Standard Serial over Bluetooth Link (Com9), and Standard Serial over Bluetooth Link (Com10). So, it looks like I have two serial ports assigned to Bluetooth but only one of these 2 is returned with the Serial.List() function (com1 is also returned). On a side note, the Bluetooth module has a red LED which doesn't stop flashing.
Should I expect the flashing to stop at some point if things are working properly? Is it possible this isn't going to work because my bluetooth module is 'Master-Only'? Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks, Mike. My PC doesn't have in integrated Bluetooth. After disabling my on board serial port, I only have Com1 and Com10 returned by Serial.List() Device manager shows 2 Bluetooth devices. One on Com9 and one on Com10.
Since my last post, I have installed the arduino software on Windows XP and the same issue is present there. The only difference is, several COM ports are listed, but not both Bluetooth COM ports. Additionally, I purchased a bluetooth shield and it is suffering from the same error.
So, this seems to be a system side issue but not specific to 1 PC or a specific bluetooth module. I have an Ubuntu system as well, but haven't tried it yet because I'm not sure how easy I'll be able to find compatible bluetooth drivers for either one of my dongles. >>Under which heading those both 2 com# ports are listed? In device manager under COM Ports, I have: Communications Port (COM1) Standard Serial Over Bluetooth (COM10) Standard Serial Over Bluetooth (COM9) >>2 Com ports returning the same Bluetooth Device?
I have confirmed when I remove the IOGear dongle, both the BT ports disappear from Device Manager. >>It should not be like this there must be only one com# port for one Bluetooth dongle connected, as such uninstall and reinstall the Bluetooth dongle software on PC. I have done this.
I dont know that is this the right place to post or not, but still my question is- i want to use a app called \'wo webcam\' to use my optimus one as webcam for pc which can connect over Bluetooth. So far there is only one problem - when i try to pair my phone with my windows-xp-sp2 the pairing get complete but its only able to establish standard modem over Bluetooth link, but i want to enable standard serial over Bluetooth link, so that an outgoing com port can be opened to use the application with my pc. My pc has no problem because when i try to connect with my old Samsung phone it successfully create outgoing port for my Samsung l700 ( my phone is rooted and i am using custom recovery on my phone ).
Standard Serial over Bluetooth link (COM39) Drivers Driver Information Old drivers impact system performance and make your PC and hardware vulnerable to errors and crashes.
I would really appreciate some assistance in troubleshooting this pesky issue I\'m having. Some background: I have the latest rev of Uno and a JY-MCU Bluetooth module and am having an issue getting simple communication going.
I have a Windows 7 setup. My PC indicated Com10 as the COM port for my USB Bluetooth dongle (I\'ve tried 2 separate dongles). I have an LED connected to port 8 on the Arduino and ground. The BT is connected to TX, RX, 5v, and Gnd on the Arduino.
The PC is paired to the Bluetooth module. The Goal: The basic goal is to send a \'H' or \'L' to the Arduino via BT to toggle the LED (similar to the standard sample code floating around which I used as a starting point) The Problem: I can upload the code to the Arduino - no issue there. But, nothing visible happens when I run the Processing code.
The LED on the Arduino does not change states. It works when connected to the PC via USB but not when running over Bluetooth. Here\'s my arduino code. I updated the baud rate in the sketch to 115200 but it still doesn\'t work. Regarding the other suggestion, I\'m not exactly sure how to confirm my Windows 7 is \'Paired\' with the Bluetooth module.
In Control Panel > Devices and Printers, I do see the Arduino, but when I right click it and go to Properties > Hardware, I see Standard Serial over Bluetooth Link (Com9) listed in the Device Functions box. The issue here is, in my Processing code, Serial.List() does not return Com9. I performed a Windows \'Troubleshoot\' operation on the Bluetooth device but it returned no issues found. In Device Manager, Under Ports (Com & LPT), I have Com1, Standard Serial over Bluetooth Link (Com9), and Standard Serial over Bluetooth Link (Com10). So, it looks like I have two serial ports assigned to Bluetooth but only one of these 2 is returned with the Serial.List() function (com1 is also returned). On a side note, the Bluetooth module has a red LED which doesn\'t stop flashing.
Should I expect the flashing to stop at some point if things are working properly? Is it possible this isn\'t going to work because my bluetooth module is \'Master-Only\'? Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks, Mike. My PC doesn\'t have in integrated Bluetooth. After disabling my on board serial port, I only have Com1 and Com10 returned by Serial.List() Device manager shows 2 Bluetooth devices. One on Com9 and one on Com10.
Since my last post, I have installed the arduino software on Windows XP and the same issue is present there. The only difference is, several COM ports are listed, but not both Bluetooth COM ports. Additionally, I purchased a bluetooth shield and it is suffering from the same error.
So, this seems to be a system side issue but not specific to 1 PC or a specific bluetooth module. I have an Ubuntu system as well, but haven\'t tried it yet because I\'m not sure how easy I\'ll be able to find compatible bluetooth drivers for either one of my dongles. >>Under which heading those both 2 com# ports are listed? In device manager under COM Ports, I have: Communications Port (COM1) Standard Serial Over Bluetooth (COM10) Standard Serial Over Bluetooth (COM9) >>2 Com ports returning the same Bluetooth Device?
I have confirmed when I remove the IOGear dongle, both the BT ports disappear from Device Manager. >>It should not be like this there must be only one com# port for one Bluetooth dongle connected, as such uninstall and reinstall the Bluetooth dongle software on PC. I have done this.
...'>Standard Serial Over Bluetooth Link(14.02.2019)I dont know that is this the right place to post or not, but still my question is- i want to use a app called \'wo webcam\' to use my optimus one as webcam for pc which can connect over Bluetooth. So far there is only one problem - when i try to pair my phone with my windows-xp-sp2 the pairing get complete but its only able to establish standard modem over Bluetooth link, but i want to enable standard serial over Bluetooth link, so that an outgoing com port can be opened to use the application with my pc. My pc has no problem because when i try to connect with my old Samsung phone it successfully create outgoing port for my Samsung l700 ( my phone is rooted and i am using custom recovery on my phone ).
Standard Serial over Bluetooth link (COM39) Drivers Driver Information Old drivers impact system performance and make your PC and hardware vulnerable to errors and crashes.
I would really appreciate some assistance in troubleshooting this pesky issue I\'m having. Some background: I have the latest rev of Uno and a JY-MCU Bluetooth module and am having an issue getting simple communication going.
I have a Windows 7 setup. My PC indicated Com10 as the COM port for my USB Bluetooth dongle (I\'ve tried 2 separate dongles). I have an LED connected to port 8 on the Arduino and ground. The BT is connected to TX, RX, 5v, and Gnd on the Arduino.
The PC is paired to the Bluetooth module. The Goal: The basic goal is to send a \'H' or \'L' to the Arduino via BT to toggle the LED (similar to the standard sample code floating around which I used as a starting point) The Problem: I can upload the code to the Arduino - no issue there. But, nothing visible happens when I run the Processing code.
The LED on the Arduino does not change states. It works when connected to the PC via USB but not when running over Bluetooth. Here\'s my arduino code. I updated the baud rate in the sketch to 115200 but it still doesn\'t work. Regarding the other suggestion, I\'m not exactly sure how to confirm my Windows 7 is \'Paired\' with the Bluetooth module.
In Control Panel > Devices and Printers, I do see the Arduino, but when I right click it and go to Properties > Hardware, I see Standard Serial over Bluetooth Link (Com9) listed in the Device Functions box. The issue here is, in my Processing code, Serial.List() does not return Com9. I performed a Windows \'Troubleshoot\' operation on the Bluetooth device but it returned no issues found. In Device Manager, Under Ports (Com & LPT), I have Com1, Standard Serial over Bluetooth Link (Com9), and Standard Serial over Bluetooth Link (Com10). So, it looks like I have two serial ports assigned to Bluetooth but only one of these 2 is returned with the Serial.List() function (com1 is also returned). On a side note, the Bluetooth module has a red LED which doesn\'t stop flashing.
Should I expect the flashing to stop at some point if things are working properly? Is it possible this isn\'t going to work because my bluetooth module is \'Master-Only\'? Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks, Mike. My PC doesn\'t have in integrated Bluetooth. After disabling my on board serial port, I only have Com1 and Com10 returned by Serial.List() Device manager shows 2 Bluetooth devices. One on Com9 and one on Com10.
Since my last post, I have installed the arduino software on Windows XP and the same issue is present there. The only difference is, several COM ports are listed, but not both Bluetooth COM ports. Additionally, I purchased a bluetooth shield and it is suffering from the same error.
So, this seems to be a system side issue but not specific to 1 PC or a specific bluetooth module. I have an Ubuntu system as well, but haven\'t tried it yet because I\'m not sure how easy I\'ll be able to find compatible bluetooth drivers for either one of my dongles. >>Under which heading those both 2 com# ports are listed? In device manager under COM Ports, I have: Communications Port (COM1) Standard Serial Over Bluetooth (COM10) Standard Serial Over Bluetooth (COM9) >>2 Com ports returning the same Bluetooth Device?
I have confirmed when I remove the IOGear dongle, both the BT ports disappear from Device Manager. >>It should not be like this there must be only one com# port for one Bluetooth dongle connected, as such uninstall and reinstall the Bluetooth dongle software on PC. I have done this.
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