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0Wordpress LogoLe Guide de WordPress

Partie 1: Commencer

1.1 Première installation et configuration

Les rudiments

1.1.1 Acheter hébergement

Whilst you can get a free Word­Press site from wordpress.com, you lose some con­trol and you have to serve their ads. I per­son­ally advise obtain­ing your own host­ing. Il ya beaucoup d'hôtes là-bas, and which is most suit­able will depends on your require­ments and pref­er­ences. In the past I have hos­ted my own sites (par exemple. jonscaife.com), I’ve used NearlyFreeSpeech.net for some sites (par exemple. Premiership-Predictors.co.uk), and for this site I’m cur­rently using TSO­Host. You should find a pack­age that suits you. If you’re a begin­ner, I recom­mend find­ing a host which offers a con­trol pan­el that includes auto­mated install­a­tion of word­press (par exemple. via softacu­lous) as TSO­Host does.

1.1.2 Acheter un domaine

I strongly recom­mend hav­ing a domain name for your site. An appro­pri­ate domain is cheap, looks more pro­fes­sion­al and helps CET. The easi­est meth­od is to buy this at the same time as your host­ing. I’ve used low-cost-names in the past, but recently I’ve bought most of mine from 123-reg. This should be a straight-for­ward pro­cess. If you choose a domain that does­n’t end in .com then con­sider buy­ing the .com as well (see sec­tion 1.4.13). Also think care­fully about how long you buy the domain for — longer is bet­ter (see sec­tion 2.1.13)

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1.1.3 Pointer votre domaine vers votre hébergement

Une fois que vous avez un nom de domaine, you need to point it to your host­ing. If you’ve bought your host­ing and domain with the same pro­vider this has prob­ably already been done for you. Si non, vous devrez modifier le DNS entry for your domain name and point it to the Name Serv­ers of your host­ing pro­vider. You host­ing pro­vider will tell you what these are. You will usu­ally want to change the nameserv­ers — for example — as my host­ing is with TSO­Host I have my name serv­ers set to ns2.tsohost.co.uk and ns1.tsohost.co.uk
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1.1.4 Mettre en place wordpress

Once you have both host­ing and a domain name you need to set up word­press on your host­ing. Ideally this will be done via a con­trol pan­el man­ager like softacu­lous or fant­ast­ico and should take just a few clicks. If you don’t have that option you need to do a manu­al install­a­tion. There is an excel­lent guide to manu­al installs on liquid­web. Once you’ve got word­press installed, log in to your word­press dash­board via the fol­low­ing web address: https://<your.domain>/wp-admin /

1.1.5 Obtenez un thème personnalisé

You don’t want your site to look like a mil­lion and 1 oth­er word­press sites, so you will want an altern­at­ive theme. Il ya beaucoup de thèmes gratuits avail­able — for example, when this art­icle was ori­gin­ally pub­lished we were using the mys­tique theme.  Since that time we’ve moved to a cus­tom theme inspired by mys­tique and built on the respons­ive ver­sion of the os thème démarreur. Ideally you will want to con­sider a cus­tom theme, mais pour cela, vous devrez soit payer, or invest con­sid­er­able time devel­op­ing your own. Once your site is up and run­ning you can invest­ig­ate cus­tom themes. Word­Press has a very help­ful guide to devel­op­ing themes, but I recom­mend using some of the free “blank”, “bare-bones”, “naked”, “frame­work”, or “tem­plate” themes avail­able. These can get you star­ted on a cus­tom theme much faster, and many offer an excel­lent level of com­pat­ib­il­ity and fea­tures built-in. I recom­mend look­ing for (or cre­at­ing) des thèmes basés sur HTML5 et CSS3, and with sup­port for microformats/microdata/rich snip­pets included. It is also worth hav­ing a theme which is “respons­ive” — i.e. it can adapt to lots of res­ol­u­tions effect­ively — so it will dis­play on mobile devices cor­rectly. There is extens­ive cov­er­age of such themes else­where which I won’t duplic­ate here, for more inform­a­tion start by look­ing at WP May­or, Conception Shack, Specky­Boy, Smash­ing Magas­ine ou Specky­Boy (encore).

If you decide to cus­tom­ise or devel­op a theme then I strongly recom­mend using HTML5.   This is a much more semant­ic lan­guage than pre­vi­ous ver­sions and intro­duces new tags which have much more sens­ible names than all the “div” tags that design­ers used to use.  Find out about tags like <sec­tion>, <art­icle>, <head­er>, <foot­er>, <pas>, <sec­tion>, et <sum­mary on w3schools

1.1.6 Test & valider votre site

Une fois que votre site est prêt à aller, utiliser la W3C val­id­at­ors pour html, css, atome / rss et mobile friend­li­ness, utiliser la google rich snip­pets test­ing tool pour tester votre microdonnées, and con­sider check­ing the access­ib­il­ity of your site. Il est many ser­vices out there that will run mul­tiple browser tests and send you back images to veri­fy that your page will render cor­rectly in the huge range of web browsers out there. Use the power­ful fire­bug browser plu­gin to debug any issues you find.

2Intégrer un flux RTSP en direct dans une page Web

I have recently been work­ing on my smarthome setup and one of the things I’ve been mean­ing to get set up is a tab­let with a touch-screen web inter­face to man­age my smart home. One of the first prob­lems I had to crack was how to stream my cctv feed to a web browser…
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63Wordpress LogoResolving Google’s Rich Snippets Testing Tool errors

S'il vous plaît noter!

This art­icle has now been super­ceded by a new art­icle, qui a été mis à jour pour microdonnées à grande diffusion (schema.org) instead of Micro­Formats.  If you still wish to use Micro­Formats read on, but I recom­mend using MicroData and invite you to read the new art­icle, which will con­tin­ue to be updated with new inform­a­tion and new themes. [int­link id=“3500” type=“post”]Nouvelles informations sur les microdonnées[/intlink].

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0connexion Wi-Fi sans fil 802.11 ABGN LogoRésolu: Wireless problème de streaming vidéo

I have a very strange issue which is caus­ing prob­lems play­ing videos over a wireless‑n net­work.  Play­ing the videos causes the net­work to drop out after a short peri­od.  Some­times this only lasts for 2–3 seconds, which just causes a video stut­ter.  Oth­er times the drop out is more per­man­ent and takes nearly a minute to recov­er, unless the wire­less radio is switched off and back on, whereupon recon­nec­tion occurs.
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2Remplacement de la BT Infinity SmartHub avec pfsense

Quand je suis arrivé il y a dans une nouvelle maison un an, j'ai enfin pu se joindre à la 21st cen­tury and ordered BT Infin­ity which is sup­plied with a SmartHub. The SmartHub is actu­ally reas­on­ably decent kit con­sid­er­ing it comes for free, mais comme avec la plupart ISP sup­plied devices it is locked down in some ways, for example you can­’t use your own DNS serv­ers which I prefer to do. Dans les premiers jours de l'ADSL (environ 2001) I ran a smooth­wall box in place of a router, and for a range of reas­ons (includ­ing inter­net fil­ter­ing con­trolled by me, au lieu d'un ISP) I decided to go back to a linux-based fire­wall router.
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2Blackgold BGT3630 LogoProblème BlackGold 36xx Cartes TV

I’ve been hav­ing on-off issues for a while with my TV-Serv­er.  I run DVBLink on top of Win­dows Serv­er which allows me to share my TV sig­nals to all my PC, Téléphones Android, PS3, Xbox and oth­er DLNA devices.  How­ever, I’ve had an issue where seem­ingly at ran­dom I’ve lost the abil­ity to tune some chan­nels.  Ini­tially I put this down to DVBLink, but after extens­ive test­ing it appears the prob­lem is with the TV cartes. Une fois les cartes perdues, cela semble durer un moment dans DVBLink, maybe it would­n’t have the same effect in a straight Win­dows Media Cen­ter setup.

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5BluetoothLe Guide Bluetooth

Bienvenue dans Le Guide Bluetooth

This guide has blos­somed from a simple begin­ning to become the ‘net’s most extens­ive resource for Bluetooth help & inform­a­tion. Sur 100 dif­fer­ent USB Dongles, PC Cards and laptop mod­els have now been suc­cess­fully setup with this guide. After fol­low­ing this guide you should be able to estab­lish com­mu­nic­a­tion between your PC and any Bluetooth 1.1 com­pli­ant device. Sur 50 devices have already been suc­cess­fully tested.

Remarque: Ce guide a été mis à jour en 2005! Links to the patch­er util­ity have been removed due to the threat of leg­al action by Broad­com Corp. The patch­er was ori­gin­ally released on GSM-For­um and I believe cop­ies of it may still be found there. To the best of my know­ledge the patch­er has­n’t been updated in a long time. This guide was writ­ten for a ver­sion of the Bluetooth drivers which are now very old. It was also writ­ten with Win­dows XP in mind and may not work with Win­dows Vista or Win­dows 7.

Qui ce guide est pour

The pur­pose of this guide is to take you through a step by step pro­cess, at the end of which you should be able to estab­lish com­mu­nic­a­tion between your PC and any Bluetooth enabled device. This guide is based on the Wid­comm Bluetooth suite which only runs on Microsoft Win­dows. If you use a dif­fer­ent sys­tem, par exemple MacOS ou Linux / Unix, this guide will not be able to provide you with a com­plete solu­tion but much of the inform­a­tion should be use­ful to you. I do not provide any kind of guar­an­tee that this will work for every single case, it is a free resource of inform­a­tion, et n'existe que pour tenter d'aider les gens.

Dernières mises à jour

  • Restauré à pleine gloire DIY Médias Accueil

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Crédits

This guide would­n’t be what it is without the many con­tri­bu­tions I have received. Please help us to improve the guide still fur­ther! If you find any inac­curacies, s'il vous plaît [int­link id=“1326” type=“page”]entrer en contact[/intlink]. If you have a device that isn’t lis­ted on the tested devices list please [int­link id=“1326” type=“page”]send an e‑mail[/intlink] de sorte qu'il peut être ajouté. If you have any sug­ges­tions, inform­a­tion, or new ideas that might help oth­ers please [int­link id=“1326” type=“page”]envoyer[/intlink]. Merci.

I would like to thank the fol­low­ing people for their extens­ive con­tri­bu­tions: Phantasm4489, Bluetooth­Mas­ter, Lion_III, Derek Bartram, Chris Walk­er, Andrew Seigneur, Mark Aller­ton, Ray Hilton and all the con­trib­ut­ors to GSM-For­um.

What you can do if this guide doesn’t work

Don’t give up! There are often some dif­fi­culties get­ting everything to work cor­rectly, but with a little patience and care you’ll get it fixed. I have added a Fre­quently Asked Ques­tions sec­tion to the guide which can answer many ques­tions. If you’re still strug­gling try some of the fol­low­ing links before [int­link id=“1326” type=“page”]me emailing[/intlink]:
Le F.A.Q. | Whizoo.com | PC-Counselor.com | Geekzone.co.nz | GSM-For­um | Howard For­ums | The Expansys For­um | Sock­et Forum

I’m lost already, où dois-je commencer?

Due to the sheer quant­ity of inform­a­tion con­tained, this guide is arranged across mul­tiple pages. There is a link at the bot­tom of each page to the next page of the guide. Before start­ing the main pro­ced­ure there are sev­er­al oth­er pages that every­one should read. Once you have read through this intro­duc­tion you should go to the next page…
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Dispositifs testés

If your devices are included in the alpha­bet­ic­al list below they have already been tested with the guide. If you have a device that is not included in the list you should attempt the install­a­tion pro­ced­ure anyway.
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PC Hard­ware: USB, PC Cards, Intern­al DonglesPériphériques Bluetooth: Téléphones, Key­boards, Souris, PDA’s, Heat­set
USB Dispositifs3Com 3CREB96B Bluetooth Dongle
AboCom UBT1000H
Acer BT-500 Bluetooth Dongle
Acer BT-600 Bluetooth Dongle
Acer BT-700 Bluetooth Dongle
Actiontec USB Adaptateur Bluetooth
Aiptek USB classe 1 dongle
A‑Link BlueUSBa Bluetooth Dongle
All­net ALL1572 USB adaptateur
All­net ALL1575 USB adaptateur
AmbiCom Bluetooth USB Adaptateur
Ambicom BT2000
Audi­oLine USB Bluetooth Dongle
BAFO BF-8010
Belkin F8T001
Belkin F8T003
BF-7221
Bil­lion­Ton Bluetooth USB Adaptateur
Blue Mon­key Mini USB adaptateur Bluetooth
Blue Mon­key USB adaptateur Bluetooth
bluegear B091H1
Blue­Pro­ton BTU02B
Bluetake BT007
Bluetake BT007SV Bluetooth USB Dongle
Bleu-USB Bluetooth USB Dongle
Cel­link BTA-3000 USB adaptateur
Chro­nos USB Adaptateur Bluetooth
Com­paq Mult­ibay Bluetooth Adapter
Con­nect­land USB module
Cubix USB Dongle
Mémoire flash 128Mo Cyptonix & Bluetooth
Digi­com Pal­la­dio USB Bluetooth
D‑Link DBT-120
Eag­leTec ET-BTHADTU
EIO (Inno­V­i­sion) WaveLinker USB Dongle
Epox BT-DG02A
Epox BT-DG03
Giga­byte GN-BTD01
IBM Ultra­port Bluetooth Module
IOGear GBU301
iTec USB dongle (tous les deux)
BT HUNT-0402la
Kens­ing­ton USB Bluetooth dongle
Kondor USB Dongle
Link­sys USBBT100
Logit­ech Dinovo desktop
Mavin MBD-C2.1 USB adaptateur Bluetooth
Micronet Usb Dongle
Microsoft Adaptateur Bluetooth
Micro­tune Bluetooth Dongle
Mit­sumi WIF-0402C
Mobile­Ac­tion MA-700
BToes MSI 6970 Bluetooth Dongle
MSI PC2PC dongle
MyCom USB adaptateur Bluetooth
Nano Sira Bluetooth Ref­er­ence Radio
nim­bus usb bluetooth dongle
Peabird USB Dongle
Pilotech BC006C
Adaptateur Bluetooth Planex Extreme
Planex GW-BH03U
PMR adaptateur usb
Race­wood BTD-2403
Rebics Mini Bluetooth USB Adaptateur
SCM Bluetooth ZIO
Site­com CN-500 Bluetooth USB Adaptateur
Smart Mod­u­lar Tech­no­lo­gies BlueOpal
Sony PCGA-BA1/A USB Dongle
ST-Lab Bluetooth Dongle
Syba bluetooth USB dongle
TDK USB adaptateur Bluetooth
Tecom BT3030
Trend­Net TBW-101UB
Trend­ware TBW-101UB
fiducie BT180
Typhoon Bluetooth USB Adaptateur
Wave­Buddy USB Bluetooth
Windigo / PMR Tech USB adaptateur BT
Wire­less Net­works Inc. Bluelink
X‑MICRO Bluetooth USB dongle Classe 1
Xter­asys UBT1000H Bluetooth USB Adaptateur
Yak­umo Blueport
Zeevo USB adaptateur Bluetooth
Zon­et ZUB6110 Bluetooth USB Dongle
Z‑Tek ZK-BL1PC CardsAbocom bluetooth PC Card
Belkin Bluetooth PC Card
Bil­lion­ton bluetooth PC Card
For­mosa bluetooth PC Card
IBM Bluetooth PC Card
Philips Bluetooth PC Card
TDK Bluetooth PC Card
3avec 3CRWB6096B (ver­sion 3 PC Card)
Note­books / Ordinateurs portables / Tab­letsAcer Travel­mate 800
Acer Travel­mate 803
Acer Travel­mate C110
Com­paq Pres­ario x1000
Fujitsu Siemens Life­book S6120
Fujitsu-Siemens E7010
HP nc4010 intern­al dongle
HP NC6000
HP nw8000
HP NX5000
HP NX7010
L'ordinateur portable HP de
HP Pavil­ion ZT3000
IBM Think­Pad T42 intern­al dongle
Sony TR1MP
Sony Vaio A117S
Sony VAIO C1-MSX Intern­al Adaptor
SONY VAIO PCG-C1MSX Remarque
Sony Vaio PCG-SRX7F
Sony Vaio Z1MP
SONY VGN-A197VP
Sony VGN-S170
Sony VGN-S90PS
Sony Z1WA
Toshiba M200 Intern­al Adaptor
Toshiba M30 Intern­al Adaptor
Toshiba Portege P3500 tab­let PC
Toshiba Satel­lite Pro 6100 Intern­al Bluetooth
Toshiba Satel­lite Pro M10Téléphones NokiaNokia 3620
Nokia 3650
Nokia 3660
Nokia 6230
Nokia 6310i
Nokia 6600
Nokia 6820B
Nokia 7610
Nokia 7650
Nokia N‑GageEric­sson / Sony-Eric­sson PhonesEric­sson R520m
Sony-Eric­sson P800
Sony-Eric­sson P900
Sony-Eric­sson T610
Sony-Eric­sson T616
Sony-Eric­sson T630
Sony-Eric­sson T68i
Sony-Eric­sson Z600

Oth­er Phones

Siemens S55
Siemens S56
Siemens SX1

Motorola A835
Motorola A925
Motorola V600

Smartphone Orange SPV E100
Smartphone Orange SPV E200
XDA2

PDA’s

iPaq H3870
iPaq H3970
iPaq H2210
iPaq H5450
Dell Axim X5
Fujitsu Pock­et LOOX 600
Palm Tung­sten T
Palm Tung­sten T3
Palm M505
Palm Vx

Souris & Claviers

Bluetake BT500 souris
Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse
Clavier Microsoft Bluetooth
Clavier Apple Bluetooth
Logit­ech MX900 Mouse
Logit­ech Cord­less Presenter

Head­sets

Logit­ech Mobile Bluetooth Headset
Jabra BT200
Jabra BT250
Motorola SYN9006A
Plantron­ics M1000
Plantron­ics M3000
Bluetrek 1.2 casque à écouteurs
BlueTrek G2
HBH 15 casque à écouteurs
HBH 35 casque à écouteurs

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Les préparatifs

préparation initiale

  • Make sure you are logged onto Win­dows with a user account that has Admin­is­trat­ive rights.
  • Dis­able anti-vir­us software.
  • If you have a fire­wall run­ning on your PC, dis­able it.

Déconnectez votre appareil

Si tu as un USB ou une carte PCMCIA / Dispositif de carte PC Bluetooth, please dis­con­nect it.
Si vous avez un ordinateur portable / note­book or oth­er device with Intern­al Bluetooth that can be “turned off” please turn it off.

Télécharger et extraire les fichiers

Down­load the IBM Integ­rated Bluetooth II Soft­ware (Wid­comm build 1.4.3.4) à partir de:
[ IBM FTP Site ] ou [ IBM HTTP Mir­ror ] 20.34 Mb

Run the down­loaded file from IBM (appelé bthwxp1o.exe)

Cliquez sur Suivant, accept the license agree­ment, cliquez sur suivant deux fois et enfin cliquez sur Terminer.

The driver files have now been extrac­ted to C:\Drivers WIN BDCACT

Down­load the latest device recog­ni­tion file from [ [int­link id=“741” type=“page”]Téléchargements[/intlink] ] 16 Kb

Save the file to the IBM drivers loc­a­tion (C:\Drivers WIN BDCACT ) and over­write the exist­ing file.

Down­load the patch­er from [ Guides Jons ] ou [ Mir­ror 1 ] ou [ Mir­ror 2 ] 221 Kb (patch­er removed, voir[int­link id=“910” type=“page”]page 1[/intlink] for reas­ons and pos­sible altern­at­ive locations)

Save the patch­er some­where easy to access (par exemple, sur le bureau).

Run the Patch­er (patch_v4.exe) pour extraire les fichiers.
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Désinstaller le logiciel Bluetooth précédente

If you have pre­vi­ously installed any Bluetooth soft­ware you should unin­stall it before proceeding.

The fol­low­ing list is of soft­ware that should be unin­stalled, but it is not necesar­ily a com­plete list!

  • Any pre­vi­ous Wid­comm software
  • Any pre­vi­ous Soleil software
  • logiciel Sony Bluespace
  • XTND­Con­nect Blue Man­ager software
  • Microsoft Patch Q323183
  • Any drivers that were sup­plied with your Bluetooth device
  • Microsoft Intel­li­Type and Intel­li­Point soft­ware pour les souris Bluetooth & Claviers.

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Installation du pilote

Une information important. S'il vous plaît lire avant de commencer!

If you were dir­ec­ted here from anoth­er site please start at the begin­ning of the guide by read­ing the Intro­duc­tion. Also please let me know what site dir­ec­ted you to this page so I can ask them to update their links. If you haven’t read the pre­par­a­tion instruc­tions then please do that before start­ing the driver install­a­tion pro­ced­ure. If you don’t fol­low the pre­par­a­tion instruc­tions this pro­ced­ure will prob­ably fail! I can­’t guar­an­tee that this guide will work for you. If you are using a mis­sion crit­ic­al sys­tem I do not recom­mend pro­ceed­ing. I don’t recom­mend using Bluetooth with net­work serv­ers anyway!
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La procédure d'installation du pilote

  1. Run C:\Drivers Win Patch BTRegFix.reg
  2. If you use a non-Eng­lish sys­tem:Copiez le fichier setup.ini de C:\Drivers Win Patch to C:\Drivers\Win\BDCACT\ and over-write the exist­ing file.
  3. Run C:\Drivers Win Bdcact Setup.exe pour démarrer l'installation du pilote
  4. Cliquez sur Suivant, accepter les termes de la licence, suivant, suivant, installer
  5. If you are using Win­dows ME, XP ou 2003 you will prob­ably be promp­ted with a “Driver Sig­na­ture Notice”. If you are promp­ted, cliquez sur OK.
  6. Click Fin­ish to com­plete setup.
  7. If you are promp­ted to reboot please reboot. If you are promp­ted to reboot and don’t, the patch­er may not be able to patch the files!
  8. Run C:\Drivers Win Patch BTWPatcher.exe
  9. Click on the apply but­ton to patch the drivers. If the patch­er can­not com­plete the patch, please reboot into safe­mode and re-run the patcher.
  10. Si vous avez une carte PC, extract the con­tents of the file data1.cab to the main install­a­tion dir­ect­ory. Over-écrire tous les fichiers
  11. If you have a 3Com Wire­less Bluetooth PC Card ver­sion 3.0 (3CRWB6096B) down­load the device recog­ni­tion file for the card from [ [int­link id=“741” type=“page”]Téléchargements[/intlink] ]and save the file to the install­a­tion directory
  12. If you have dis­con­nec­ted your Bluetooth device (as instruc­ted in the pre­par­a­tions) you should now con­nect it
  13. Win­dows will prob­ably install new hard­ware. Wait until the hard­ware install­a­tion is complete.
  14. Redémarrez votre ordinateur.
  15. If you have a Microsoft Bluetooth key­board or mouse please read the MS section Périphériques d'entrée
  16. If you use a laptop or note­book that uses pro­pri­et­ary soft­ware to “turn on” an intern­al Bluetooth device, please read the Intern­al Devices section.

Une fois l'installation

Look for the Bluetooth icon in the sys­tem tray at the bot­tom right and if it is white with a blue back­ground ( Bluetooth Tray Icon ) then you have suc­cess­fully com­pleted the driver install­a­tion. If the icon isn’t present or is red with a blue back­ground ( Bluetooth Tray Icon - Aucun dispositif ) then you should read the “What to do if it did­n’t work” sec­tion below. If you suc­ceed and you have any devices not lis­ted on the Tested Devices page, s'il vous plaît laissez-moi savoir qu'ils travaillent! (voir la page à propos de la façon de [int­link id=“1326” type=“page”]Contactez moi[/intlink]).

What to do if it didn’t work

Don’t pan­ic, as I said in the intro­duc­tion, “There are often some dif­fi­culties get­ting everything to work cor­rectly, but with a little patience and care you’ll get it fixed.”

  • Check that you fol­lowed the pre­par­a­tion instruc­tions correctly.
  • Double check that you did­n’t make any mis­takes in the above procedure
  • Read the Troubleshoot­ing section.
  • Lire le F.A.Q. and see if your prob­lem is lis­ted there.
  • Try some of the oth­er resources lis­ted on the introduction.
  • If you’ve tried all the above and still haven’t got any­where then please [int­link id=“1326” type=“page”]Contactez moi[/intlink].

Quand tout fonctionne

When everything is work­ing I sug­gest you read the soft­ware sec­tion for inform­a­tion on how to setup some of the more pop­u­lar applic­a­tions. I have details of how to setup and use Logo­Man­ager, Nokia PC Suite, Flotteurs Mobile Agent, and Oxy­gen Phone Man­ager. The Wid­comm drivers also have many func­tions and fea­tures built in that you can use.

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Logiciel

There are many dif­fer­ent soft­ware suites avail­able for com­mu­nic­a­tions between Mobile Phones and your PC. I have writ­ten brief setup guides for the most pop­u­lar suites.

Nokia PC Suite 4.88 installation sur Windows XP / 2003

  • Nokia PC Suite is avail­able from Nokia.
  • Installez Nokia PC Suite
  • Activer Bluetooth sur votre téléphone
  • Open “My Bluetooth Places” from the desktop
  • Click “View Devices In Range” or “Find Bluetooth Devices”
  • Clic droit sur le téléphone qui apparaît
  • Associez le dispositif.
  • Entrez un mot de passe de votre choix.
  • Entrez le même code sur le téléphone
  • Double-cliquez sur l'icône du téléphone (this will dis­cov­er avail­able services)
  • Double click on “Nokia PC Suite on…” To con­nect this service
  • Right click on “Nokia PC Suite on…” and select properties
  • Check which seri­al port it is using (dans mon exemple, il utilise COM5)
  • Ferme cette fenêtre
  • Double click on the Nokia PC Suite icon in the sys­tem tray
  • Click on blue dia­mond but­ton if it isn’t already selected
  • Click on “Nokia Bluetooth Phone”
  • Cliquez sur appliquer
  • In the win­dow that appears choose the com port that you found earli­er (le mien était COM5)
  • Click “con­nect”
  • Cliquez sur OK pour fermer la fenêtre Nokia
  • Suc­cess! You can now use the PC Suite pro­grams found on the start menu

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Installation de LogoManager sous Windows XP / 2003

  • Logo­man­ager is avail­able from LogoManager.co.uk
  • Install Logo­Man­ager (I am using ver­sion 1.30 Dans cet exemple,)
  • Activer Bluetooth sur votre téléphone
  • Open “My Bluetooth Places” from the desktop
  • Click “View Devices In Range” or “Find Bluetooth Devices”
  • Clic droit sur le téléphone qui apparaît
  • Associez le dispositif.
  • Entrez un mot de passe de votre choix.
  • Entrez le même code sur le téléphone
  • Double-cliquez sur l'icône du téléphone (this will dis­cov­er avail­able services)
  • Double click on “Nokia PC Suite on…” To con­nect this service
  • Right click on “Nokia PC Suite on…” and select properties
  • Check which seri­al port it is using (dans mon exemple, il utilise COM5)
  • Ferme cette fenêtre
  • Load Logo­Man­ager
  • Ouvrez Outils: Options
  • Click the “Change” but­ton at the top
  • Sélectionnez ce qui suit:Connection Type = “Seri­al Cable“Cable Type = “Bluetooth Seri­al Port“COM Port = The port you made a note of earli­er (dans mon exemple COM5)
  • Cliquez sur OK
  • Suc­cess! Your Logo­Man­ager should now show that it is connected

F.M.A. installation sur Windows XP / 2003

  • Float’s Mobile Agent is avail­able from Source­Forge
  • Install Float’s Mobile Agent (I am using ver­sion 0.10.31b in this example)
  • Activer Bluetooth sur votre téléphone
  • Open “My Bluetooth Places” from the desktop
  • Click “View Devices In Range” or “Find Bluetooth Devices”
  • Clic droit sur le téléphone qui apparaît
  • Associez le dispositif.
  • Entrez un mot de passe de votre choix.
  • Entrez le même code sur le téléphone
  • Double-cliquez sur l'icône du téléphone (this will dis­cov­er avail­able services)
  • Double click on “Com1 on …”
  • The soft­ware should con­nect and tell you which COM port is con­figured for the ser­vice (dans mon exemple, il est com3)
  • charge F.M.A.
  • Ouvrez Outils: Options
  • Select “use seri­al port” and set the port to the one that was con­figured about (com3 dans mon exemple)
  • Click “ok”
  • Click on the con­nect button
  • Suc­cess!

Installation d'Oxygen Phone Manager II sur Windows XP / 2003

  • Oxy­gen Phone Man­ager is avail­able from Oxy­gen Software
  • Install Oxy­gen Phone Manager
  • Activer Bluetooth sur votre téléphone
  • Open “My Bluetooth Places” from the desktop
  • Click “View Devices In Range” or “Find Bluetooth Devices”
  • Clic droit sur le téléphone qui apparaît
  • Associez le dispositif.
  • Entrez un mot de passe de votre choix.
  • Entrez le même code sur le téléphone
  • Double-cliquez sur l'icône du téléphone (this will dis­cov­er avail­able services)
  • Double click on “Nokia PC Suite …”
  • The soft­ware should con­nect and tell you which COM port is con­figured for the ser­vice (im mon exemple il est COM5)
  • Chargez OPM II
  • Open “Options” from the “Tools” menu
  • Select the top option “Con­nec­tion & Common”
  • Click the “add” but­ton at the top right
  • From the pull down list that appears select “COM X (Bluetooth Com­mu­nic­a­tions Port)” where X is the num­ber of the COM port you noted earli­er (mon exemple était 5)
  • Click “OK”
  • Suc­cess!

Liens vers Suites logicielles

[nex­t­page title=“Networking”]

La mise en réseau

Bluetooth Personal Area Networks

The Bluetooth spe­cific­a­tion sup­ports the use of Bluetooth for net­work­ing between devices.
Si vous avez un PC avec un adaptateur Bluetooth et un Bluetooth activé PDA, portable,
or oth­er device that sup­por­ted net­work­ing, you should use the fol­low­ing inform­a­tion to set up a net­work connection.
Net­work con­nec­tions between a PC and anoth­er device can be used for file and print shar­ing, and also for Inter­net access.
A typ­ic­al example of a Bluetooth PAN would be if you have a Bluetooth enabled desktop PC with broad­band access,
and a laptop with Bluetooth sup­port you can turn your desktop PC into a W.A.P. (wire­less access point)
and use the Inter­net access on your laptop without a need for wires.

The setup of a Bluetooth PAN is depend­ent upon your exist­ing con­fig­ur­a­tion, below are sev­er­al options…

  • Bluetooth net­work­ing for file and print shar­ing only
  • Provid­ing Inter­net access to anoth­er device from a PC with a dir­ect Inter­net connection
  • Provid­ing Inter­net access to anoth­er device from a PC that has Inter­net access through anoth­er net­work (par exemple. a cor­por­ate LAN)

If you need more detailed or spe­cif­ic inform­a­tion than I have provided, there are some oth­er excel­lent guides for spe­cif­ic plat­forms available

  • Si vous avez un Palm, vous pouvez aller à Whizoo.com
  • Si vous avez un iPaq, vous pouvez aller à PC-Counselor.com
  • If you are net­work­ing between 2 PC’s there is more inform­a­tion avail­able at GeekZone.co.nz

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Mise en place d'un réseau personnel Bluetooth pour File & Partage d'impression

  • Make sure you have fully fol­lowed the main guide
  • Associez les dispositifs
  • Open the con­fig­ur­a­tion options on the primary PC
  • Select the “loc­al ser­vices” tab
  • Choose “net­work access” and click on “prop­er­ties”
  • Make sure it is set to “start-up auto­mat­ic­ally”, and change the pull down option to “allow oth­er devices to access the Internet/LAN via this computer”
  • If the device you want to con­nect FROM does not sup­port Bluetooth secur­ity prop­erly you need to down­load and run the Dis­able Net­work Secur­ity Registry Frag­ment from the down­loads page
  • Make sure that the Bluetooth net­work con­nec­tion is enabled on both devices
  • Share the rel­ev­ant folders or print­ers on the main PC
  • Con­nect the net­work access option the same way as any oth­er Bluetooth service
  • Si vous voulez partager des fichiers, Dossiers, or print­ers in both dir­ec­tions you should carry out the above pro­ced­ure on both PC’s

Mise en place d'un réseau personnel Bluetooth pour partage de connexion Internet

This meth­od of Inter­net access shar­ing will only work when the host PC has a dir­ect Inter­net con­nec­tion. The host PC must be using Win­dows Me, 2000, XP ou 2003 because it uses Inter­net Con­nec­tion Sharing

  • Make sure you have fully fol­lowed the main guide
  • Associez les dispositifs
  • Open the con­fig­ur­a­tion options on the primary PC
  • Select the “loc­al ser­vices” tab
  • Choose “net­work access” and click on “prop­er­ties”
  • Make sure it is set to “start-up auto­mat­ic­ally”, and change the pull down option to “allow oth­er devices to access the Internet/LAN via this computer”
  • If the device you want to con­nect FROM does not sup­port Bluetooth secur­ity prop­erly you need to down­load and run the Dis­able Net­work Secur­ity Registry Frag­ment from the down­loads page
  • Click on the “con­nec­tion shar­ing but­ton and if read the help file if you need more information
  • Make sure that the Bluetooth net­work con­nec­tion is enabled on both devices
  • Share the rel­ev­ant folders or print­ers on the main PC
  • Con­nect the net­work access option the same way as any oth­er Bluetooth service
  • Si vous voulez partager des fichiers, Dossiers, or print­ers in both dir­ec­tions you should carry out the above pro­ced­ure on both PC’s

Mise en place d'un réseau personnel Bluetooth pour partage de connexion Internet

This meth­od of Inter­net access shar­ing will only work when the host PC has Inter­net access through a LAN. The host PC must be run­ning Win­dows 2000, XP ou 2003 because it uses a Net­work Bridge

  • Make sure you have fully fol­lowed the main guide
  • Associez les dispositifs
  • Open the con­fig­ur­a­tion options on the primary PC
  • Select the “loc­al ser­vices” tab
  • Choose “net­work access” and click on “prop­er­ties”
  • Make sure it is set to “start-up auto­mat­ic­ally”, and change the pull down option to “allow oth­er devices to access the Internet/LAN via this computer”
  • If the device you want to con­nect FROM does not sup­port Bluetooth secur­ity prop­erly you need to down­load and run down­load and run the Dis­able Net­work Secur­ity Registry Frag­ment from the down­loads page
  • Open the “Net­work Con­nec­tions” con­trol panel
  • Select your primary LAN con­nec­tion (usu­ally called “Loc­al Area Net­work”), et alors, hold­ing con­trol, also select your Bluetooth net­work con­nec­tion (usu­ally called “Bluetooth Network”)
  • Right click on either of the selec­ted con­nec­tions, and choose “Bridge Connections”
  • Make sure that the Bluetooth net­work con­nec­tion is enabled on both devices
  • Share the rel­ev­ant folders or print­ers on the main PC
  • Con­nect the net­work access option the same way as any oth­er Bluetooth service
  • Si vous voulez partager des fichiers, Dossiers, or print­ers in both dir­ec­tions you should carry out the above pro­ced­ure on both PC’s

[nex­t­page title=“Troubleshooting”]

Dépannage

Problèmes de pilote

It didn’t work: Les premières choses à vérifier

  • If you have an icon in the sys­tem tray that is white on a blue back­ground ( Bluetooth Tray Icon ) then you should skip the inform­a­tion on this page — your driver is cor­rectly installed already!
  • Check that you fol­lowed the pre­par­a­tion instruc­tions correctly.
  • Double check that you did­n’t make any mis­takes in the main procedure.
  • If run­ning the patch­er pro­duced an error, reboot into safe­mode and run the patch­er again
  • If you wer­en’t logged on as a user with Admin­is­trat­or rights, try the pro­ced­ure again with an account that does
  • If you have anti-vir­us soft­ware run­ning dis­able it and retry the procedure
  • If you have a fire­wall installed on your PC make sure that the Wid­comm Bluetooth soft­ware has unres­tric­ted access — remem­ber, Bluetooth is a net­work­ing technology!
  • Si vous utilisez un ordinateur portable / note­book with an Intern­al device that came with pro­pri­et­ary soft­ware, read the Intern­al devices section.
  • If you did­n’t reboot after run­ning the patch­er, s'il vous plaît le faire maintenant

The list above didn’t help and your device is a PC Card (PCMCIA)

Some PC Cards are a little tricky to loc­ate a driver for. Lisez la section des cartes PC.

It still doesn’t work

It is pos­sible that Win­dows installed anoth­er driver for you device (tel que le pilote Microsoft) instead of the Wid­comm driver. Read the Manu­al Install section.

It still doesn’t work and your device is a USB appareil et ne figure pas sur la section Périphériques Testé

It is pos­sible that your device is not included in the list of devices that the drivers can recog­nise by default. Lire la nouvelle USB section Périphériques.
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It still doesn’t work

  • Try remov­ing everything Bluetooth related from the com­puter, and try the pro­ced­ure right through from the begin­ning again.
  • Lire le F.A.Q.

MS Des dispositifs d'entrée

Le Microsoft Intelli-pilotes gâchis

Many people have advised me to avoid Intel­li­Type 5.0 and Intel­li­Point 5.0 pilotes comme la peste. Unfor­tu­nately, l'installation des pilotes Intelli de Microsoft CD va installer les pilotes Microsoft Bluetooth, which break the Wid­comm driver install­a­tion. Without the Intelli drivers you will not be able to use the extra but­tons on your key­board or mouse. The solu­tion? Installez un pilote Intelli ancien! All the oth­er wire­less key­boards and mice pro­duced by Microsoft have the same or very sim­il­ar addi­tion­al keys to the Bluetooth mouse and keyboard.

Où trouver les pilotes plus âgés Intelli

Retrouvez-les sur la [ [int­link id=“741” type=“page”]Téléchargements[/intlink] ] page

périphériques internes

Laptop’s with Proprietary Software

Some laptops require their own soft­ware installed as well as the Wid­comm drivers. Toshiba, and Sony both pro­duce Bluetooth enabled laptops that have a soft­ware “switch” to dis­able or enable Bluetooth. If your device isn’t detec­ted after the main install­a­tion you may need to install the ori­gin­al software.

Installing Toshiba’s proprietary Bluetooth software

  • Down­load the Toshiba Bluetooth Mon­it­or soft­ware from Toshiba 4.18 Mb
  • Extract the Toshiba soft­ware to a tem­por­ary folder and copy the fol­low­ing files to the fol­low­ing locations:
Blutooth.INFC:\Toshiba MS_Bluetooth
Readme1st.TXTC:\Toshiba MS_Bluetooth
BTH_OOBC.DLLC:\Toshiba MS_Bluetooth
BLUTOOTH.CATC:\Toshiba MS_Bluetooth
BtMonInst.exeC:\Toshiba MS_Bluetooth
Q323183_WXP_SP2_X86_ENU.EXEC:\Toshiba MS_Bluetooth ENU
  • Open “Device Man­ager”, and unin­stall all of the Toshiba Bluetooth Devices which can be found in the “Bluetooth”, “USB”, “Ports”, and “Net­work” sections.
  • Use “Add/Remove Pro­grams” to unin­stall the Toshiba Bluetooth software
  • Réinitialiser
  • Run C:\Toshiba MS_Bluetooth BtMonInst.exe
  • Right click on the Bluetooth Mon­it­or in the sys­tem tray, and select “Power > ON”
  • Win­dows should now install Devices. Your Bluetooth Sys­tem Tray should turn white.

If the sys­tem tray does­n’t turn blue and white you may still have a Toshiba / pilote Microsoft installé. You should read the Manu­al Install section.

Installation manuelle

Installation du pilote Manuel

The manu­al driver install­a­tion should only be attemp­ted after the Wid­comm soft­ware has been installed. The descrip­tion below describes how to replace the Microsoft driver with the Wid­comm driver. If the Microsoft driver isn’t present you will not be able to com­plete the fol­low­ing pro­ced­ure. If you have a PC Card you should have already read the PC Cards sec­tion. The meth­od for doing a manu­al driver update is dif­fer­ent on dif­fer­ent ver­sions of Win­dows, please use the pro­ced­ure that cor­res­ponds to your ver­sion of Windows

Windows XP / 2003 installation du pilote manuel forcé

  1. Open the sys­tem con­trol pan­el, and in the “Hard­ware” tab, and click on “Device Manager”
  2. Expand the “Bluetooth Radi­os” sec­tion of the device list
  3. There might be a “Microsoft Bluetooth Enu­mer­at­or” and anoth­er device listed
  4. Double click on the oth­er device, and in the “driver” tab, click on “update driver”
  5. Select “Install from a list or spe­cif­ic location”
  6. Select “Don’t search, I will choose the driver to install”
  7. Click on “Have disk”
  8. Type in “C:\Drivers\Win\BDCACT”
  9. Cliquez sur OK
  10. Il devrait y avoir 1 seul appareil énuméré
  11. Cliquez sur Suivant
  12. Cliquez sur OK
  13. The sys­tem tray icon should now be white & bleu. If it isn’t, redémarrez votre PC.

PC Cards

My PC Card didn’t find a driver

  • Avez-vous effectuer une partie 10 des instructions principales?
  • Have you read the Manu­al Driver Install­a­tion instructions?
  • Si vous avez un PC Card 3Com, voir ci-dessous

J'ai un PC Card 3Com

I have a cus­tom driver file avail­able for ver­sion 3 du PC Card 3Com. Down­load it from the [int­link id=“741” type=“page”]Téléchargements[/intlink] page and save it to the main install­a­tion folder (C:\Drivers WIN BDCACT ). If you have a ver­sion 2 carte, I do not cur­rently know a meth­od of installing these. A firm­ware update may be possible.

Nouveau USB Dispositifs

Ma USB Device wasn’t found…

Chaque USB appareil dispose d'un VID (Fournisseur ID.) et PID (Produit I.D.). If your device was­n’t found it is pos­sible that it’s ID is not lis­ted in the Wid­comm driver. The Wid­comm drivers will only install for devices they recog­nise, and they recog­nise devices based on their VID and PID. The install­a­tion file btwusb.inf con­tains a list of USB VIDs and PIDs that the drivers will recog­nise. Tout USB devices will work with the Wid­comm stack, but the ID’s for some of them are not included with the drivers. Si votre appareil ne sont pas inclus, vous devrez ajouter.

The major­ity of note­books / laptops with intern­al Bluetooth use an intern­al USB solu­tion. If you have a note­book / laptop and are exper­i­en­cing prob­lems get­ting the driver work­ing, you should read this sec­tion, even if you don’t have an actu­al USB dongle à brancher.

Comment trouver le VID et PID d'un dispositif

This meth­od will enable you to find the VID and PID for your USB Bluetooth hard­ware before it has a driver installed.

  • Con­nect your Bluetooth dongle, and let Win­dows add it as an “Unknown device”
  • Open “sys­tem inform­a­tion” from start/programs/accessories/system tools/system information
  • Expand “Com­pon­ents”
  • Select “USB
  • Loc­ate the device in the list
  • It will have an ID in the fol­low­ing form: USB\VID_XXXX&PID_YYYY ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
  • Prenez note de la VID (XXXX) et le PID (AAAA)

Comment mettre à jour votre pilote avec le VID et PID de votre USB Dongle

This ser­vice is no longer func­tion­al, Pardon

  • Remplissez le formulaire ci-dessous avec les détails de votre appareil.
  • After you have suc­cess­fully sub­mit­ted your device details, clic droit >here and select “save tar­get as”.
  • Save the file into the install­a­tion dir­ect­ory (C:\Drivers WIN BDCACT ). Over­write the old file.
  • Retirez votre USB Dongle.
  • Restart Win­dows.
  • Re-insérer le dongle.
  • If Win­dows prompts you for a driver, pointer vers C:\Drivers WIN BDCACT
  • If you are not promp­ted for a driver and the sys­tem tray icon remains red you may need to start the install­a­tion pro­ced­ure again from the begin­ning using the new file.
New device ID’s sub­mis­sion­Please only sub­mit nouveau AT / combinaisons PID!
votre nom: AT: PID: Nom de l'appareil:

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Désinstallation

Comment désinstaller les pilotes Widcomm

The Wid­comm drivers should have a nor­mal add/remove option in the con­trol pan­el, regard­less of who sup­plied them. If your install­a­tion has become dam­aged, and for some reas­on you can­not use the nor­mal unin­stall­a­tion meth­od, the details below should help you remove the Wid­comm drivers from your system.

La procédure

  • Make a back-up of your sys­tem registry
  • Run “regsvr32 ‑u BtNeighborhood.dll”
  • Run “btstackserver.exe /unregserver”
  • Run reged­it and delete the WIDCOMM key from HKEY_CURRENT_USER and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
  • Delete “bt*.dll”, “btcpl.cpl”, and “bt*.manifest” from your sys­tem folder (this var­ies depend­ing on which ver­sion of Win­dows you are using)

[nex­t­page title=“F.A.Q.”]

F.A.Q.

Windows didn’t find a driver for my device

There are sev­er­al pos­sible causes of this problem.

1. Le VID et PID de votre appareil ne sont pas dans le fichier btwusb.inf. Jetez un oeil à la page VID et la liste PID pour plus d'informations.

2. You have a “Microsoft Driver” Infec­tion. Have a read of the Manu­al Driver Install­a­tion page

3. Votre appareil est défectueux. Try the ori­gin­al driver that came with the device. Si cela échoue, alors vous avez besoin d'un nouveau matériel.

4. Vous n'utilisez pas USB dongle. I’m not quite sure yet how these work, il peut y avoir des questions. [int­link id=“1326” type=“page”]Entrer en contact[/intlink] avec moi.

I can’t customise the buttons on my Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth

See the Microsoft Input sec­tion of the Driver Install­a­tion page.

I get the error “There was a problem installing this hardware. Une erreur est survenue lors de l'installation de ce dispositif. The required section was not found in the inf”

If you are con­nec­ted to the Inter­net, Win­dows will some­times try to update your driver from Win­dowsUp­date online. Make sure you are dis­con­nec­ted from the ‘net and try again. You may need to do a manu­al driver installation.

I get the error “There was a problem installing this hardware. Une erreur est survenue lors de l'installation de ce dispositif. The system cannot find the file specified”

Try dis­con­nect­ing from the Inter­net (comme indiqué ci-dessus). You may need to do a manu­al driver installation.

Mon téléphone Nokia wont connecter ou déconnecter continue

You may not have new enough firm­ware. This is a par­tic­u­larly com­mon prob­lem with the Nokia 6310i. You need to read the Nokia firm­ware inform­a­tion page. If your soft­ware is try­ing to con­nect on “COM0” you need to change the set­tings (see ques­tion: The driver install­a­tion works cor­rectly, but when I try to use the seri­al port ser­vice it tries to con­nect on “COM0” and fails)

J'utilise un clavier bluetooth et je reçois un pop up lorsque j'appuie sur la touche capslock ou la touche Verr Num

Down­load and run the Key Indic­a­tion registry frag­ment from the [int­link id=“741” type=“page”]Téléchargements[/intlink] page

Mon appareil semble avoir un VID et un PID de 0000 0000

Remplacer votre appareil. It’s broken.
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I get the error “Your bluetooth software license does not include use with this Bluetooth device. [6]”

The file patch­er did­n’t patch the 3 files cor­rectly. Relancez en mode sans échec.

Mon iPaq abandonne la connexion à mon PC régulièrement

I don’t have a solu­tion to this yet. I think it is a prob­lem with the iPaq soft­ware / firm­ware. If any­one knows of a solu­tion please [int­link id=“1326” type=“page”]entrer en contact[/intlink] avec moi.

L'installation du pilote demande un licence.dat

Either your down­load and extrac­tion of the drivers was cor­rup­ted, or you have not run the .reg file included with the patched files pri­or to run­ning the main setup. You can try point­ing the request to “C:\Drivers\Win\Bdcact” (where you extrac­ted the IBM drivers), but it is prob­ably bet­ter to start the guide again from the beginning.

J'utilise Bluetooth pour connecter mon PC à mon téléphone portable pour que je puisse utiliser mon téléphone pour accéder à Internet. L'accès à Internet semble très lent

First gen­er­a­tion Bluetooth sup­ports 1Mbit con­nec­tions which is twice as fast as most broad­band Inter­net con­nec­tions. Second gen­er­a­tion Bluetooth devices should work at up to 2Mbits. The prob­lem is with the mobile phone, pas Bluetooth. Many phones only sup­port 9.6.KBit. La plupart ne fonctionneront pas plus vite que 28.8KBit. You’ll have to wait for 3G net­works for fast Inter­net access through your mobile.

Eveything works but I get an icon in the system tray that says “Bluetooth Network — A Network Cable Is Unplugged”

This is nor­mal. The bluetooth drivers install sup­port for net­work­ing. If the icon both­ers you then open the “Net­work Con­nec­tions” folder and dis­able the “Bluetooth Net­work” connection.

My Dial-up and Fax Services don’t work after I have installed Bluetooth on Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 système

You need to unin­stall and rein­stall the Fax and Dial-Up ser­vices. This can be done in add/remove programs/windows com­pon­ents, BUT by default many of the win­dows com­pon­ents are hid­den, includ­ing the Fax and DUN ser­vices. To show ALL of the win­dows com­pon­ents that can be selec­ted you need to carry out the fol­low­ing procedure:

  • Open note­pad or a sim­il­ar text editor
  • Ouvrez le fichier C:\Windowsinfsysoc.inf
  • Effectuez une recherche et remplacer, et remplacer ‚hide, avec
  • Enregistrer sysoc.inf

S'il vous plaît noter: Some of the com­pon­ents take a long time to “untick” after you click on them. When you deselect the com­pon­ents you wish to rein­stall you will have to wait 10–15 seconds and then move the scroll­bar at the right hand side, et la tique devrait disparaître.

Mon Sony-Ericsson R520m garde désactivant Bluetooth

I believe this is a prob­lem with the R520m, which will hope­fully be fixed with new firm­ware. I recom­mend con­tact­ing Sony-Eric­sson if you exper­i­ence this prob­lem. Until a firm­ware update becomes avail­able you can try switch­ing the phone off and back on, or using the “Mas­ter Reset” option.

Je suis en train d'utiliser un Compaq Multiport avec une souris Microsoft et le temps de réponse est très lent

This is a firm­ware issue. Com­paq don’t cur­rently sup­ply updated firm­ware, but it can be resolved by flash­ing the Mul­ti­port with the firm­ware update from TDK for their USB adaptateur BT

L'installation du pilote fonctionne correctement, but when I try to use the serial port service it tries to connect on “COM0” and fails

Right click on the sys­tem tray icon and select open the con­fig­ur­a­tion options. Under the loc­al ser­vices tab click on “Add Seri­al Device” and fol­low the steps to add a new device. Under the “Cli­ent Applic­a­tions” tab click on “Add COM Port” and fol­low the steps. The names you use for the ser­vices do not mat­ter. Utilisez ce port au lieu du port par défaut.

J'ai un dispositif de mise en réseau qui ne seront pas accepter les connexions sécurisées (il y a des routeurs Bluetooth avec ce problème)

Down­load and run the Net­work Secur­ity registry frag­ment from the [int­link id=“741” type=“page”]Téléchargements[/intlink] page

I’m having problems getting my D‑Link DBT-120 to install

There are known firm­ware issues with the D‑Link dongles. Down­load an updated firm­ware from the [int­link id=“741” type=“page”]Téléchargements[/intlink] page and use the Firm­ware update pro­gram included with the Wid­comm drivers to update your dongle.

Je reçois l'erreur suivante: “no local bluetooth device detected”

You must manu­ally check that ALL of the fol­low­ing drivers have been updated the the ver­sion that you have installed. Check the fol­low­ing devices in device man­ager: le dispositif de bluetooth lui-même, tous les ports Bluetooth com (there are usu­ally 2 de ceux-ci), bluetooth net­work “card”, Bluetooth Audio

Le logiciel Mrouter ne voit pas tous les périphériques connus ou inconnus et rafraîchissement n'a pas d'effet

If you have an intern­al modem that is using a COM port, use device man­ager to dis­able it, essayez d'utiliser mrouter à nouveau, et une fois qu'il est venu à la vie, re-activer le modem

[nex­t­page title=“Advanced”]

Avancé

Advanced information

This is the sec­tion for those of you who would con­sider them­selves “tech­ies”. Any­one who does­n’t know what they’re doing should­n’t go any further.
I will not be held respons­ible for any­thing you break as a res­ult of read­ing the advanced section!

In this sec­tion there are details of how the pro­ced­ure works. There are also oth­er use­ful resources, includ­ing inform­a­tion on firm­ware for Nokia phones, et pour USB dispositifs. I have also included a com­plete file archive of all the use­ful Bluetooth related util­it­ies that I have.

Le fragment de registre

The registry frag­ment adds a single line into the registry. It is not neces­sary for many con­fig­ur­a­tions, but does­n’t cause any prob­lems, and gets over-writ­ten by the install­a­tion anyway
La ligne ajoutée est HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareWidcommBTConfigServices004AcceptOther qui est un DWORD égal à 1

Le btwusb.inf récent

I have added many device VID and PID com­bin­a­tions into the btwusb.inf file to add sup­port for those devices. The device sub­mis­sion page auto­mat­ic­ally updates the file with new devices.
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Le patcher fichier

The file patch­er patches 3 fichiers: wbtapi.dll, bttray.exe et btstackserver.exe. It car­ries out the same 2 oper­a­tions on each file. Doing this enables the soft­ware to work with Win­dows 2003, and also enables the soft­ware to work with all devices. Pour les pilotes IBM le 2 les modifications sont les suivantes:
La chaîne hexadécimale 3B F5 75 0E 3B FD 75 0UNE est remplacée par 3B F5 90 90 3BFD 90 90
La chaîne hexadécimale 83 C4 04 85 s 6 0F 85 1Fa 01 00 00 est remplacée par 83 C4 04 85 s 6 90 90 90 90 90 90
The strings dif­fer between ver­sions but are usu­ally quite sim­il­ar, and using wild­cards the new patch­er can patch most versions.

Téléphones Nokia Bluetooth: mises à jour du firmware souvent nécessaires!

Sev­er­al Nokia phones require firm­ware updates before they will sup­port Bluetooth cor­rectly. You can check your firm­ware revi­sion by typ­ing *#0000# on the phone’s keypad.

versions minimales requises de firmware

Nokia 6310i: 5.50

Nokia 6230: 3.15

You can take your phone to a Nokia licensed repair shop and they will update the firm­ware for you for free as long as the phone is still with­in its Nokia war­ranty peri­od. Soyez prévenu que je connais au moins 1 case where a firm­ware update has caused the loss of all per­son­al­ised inform­a­tion stored on the phone. I strongly advise that you make a copy of any import­ant data from your phone before hav­ing it updated.

USB Micrologiciel

Sev­er­al people have asked about firm­ware updates for USB périphériques Bluetooth. Wid­comm used to sup­ply an updated firm­ware with their drivers, but new­er ver­sions have not come with an update. I have a gen­er­ic CSR Firm­ware that you can down­load if you think you NEED it. Il est daté 31st-Mars-2004, and includes CSR’s HID sup­port that allows the use of Bluetooth Key­boards and Mice before the LA a chargé (for example allows the use of a Bluetooth key­board to modi­fy BIOS les options). The Wid­comm drivers are sup­plied with a firm­ware update util­ity for most devices, includ­ing CSR devices.

ATTENTION: Use this firm­ware update at your own risk!!

Down­load the update file from the [int­link id=“741” type=“page”]Téléchargements[/intlink] page.