10-04-2005, 04:20 PM
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Join Date: 09-07-2005
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Location: Nevada City, CA
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PDAPhone: HTC TOUCH PRO
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Carrier: Sprint PCS
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Headset: Oticon Epoq hearing aids
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Originally posted by racedog
If you're bluetooth setup on your laptop is putting up its own winsock then you may have competing stacks. That could definitely cause you to have the problem you're having. Since I"m not familiar with the hardware or firmware that your using I can't offer anything except to say that the likely culprit is the competing winsock, the win32 and the one from your bluetooth (if I'm reading your post right). This is just a guess but I think you're getting closer to the answer.
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Possibly...that's kind of my thought. I did a simple search for winsock.dll on my laptop and there are only two, one in the windows/system32 folder and one in the i386 cache folder. So, the problem isn't immediately there. I have to stop and think about what was added during the installation process. But, I'm kind of on the head of the nail with my issue being related to the installation of the Bluetooth.
I am using Windows XP SP2 on a Toshiba Satellite PS15-S409 with the above-mentioned TrendNet USB Bluetooth adapter.
Geeez...I'm so friggin' CLOSE! Right now, I still have the same problem with trying to load pages, etc. via wi-fi. I am able to ping the laptop's own IP address and the defalt gateway, etc. but nothing outbound.
Re-established the BT connection without any problem. Seems to work fine. Just unable to utilise the browser, email, etc.
Any suggestions would be gratefully appreciated.
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