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  • 1.  Bluetooth Network - A network cable is unplugged

    Posted Jun 17, 2005 04:39 AM
    Hi
    Please need some help.
    Getting error on my Bluetooth network in system tray that "A network Cable is unplugged"
    Services - Bluetooth Service is started
    Devices - Bluetooth by HP Working properly and driver updated
    Devices - Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver Working properly and driver updated
    Bluetooth Configuration - Bluetooth by HP Device is working properly
    Bluetooth Communications Port (COM8) Working properly

    Setup:
    NX7010
    XP Pro SP2
    Novell

    Thanks in advance


  • 2.  RE: Bluetooth Network - A network cable is unplugged

    Posted Jun 18, 2005 03:33 AM
    If you have not paired your notebook with a Bluetooth LAN access point, having he icon state that the cable is unplugged is normal and correct. Same thing is true for WLAN devices that have not connected with a WLAN access point.


  • 3.  RE: Bluetooth Network - A network cable is unplugged

    Posted Jun 20, 2005 12:05 AM
    Hi
    How do I pair them?
    I have Bluetooth Communications Port (COM8)
    Bluetooth Lan Access Server Driver
    All drivers updated and working fine.


  • 4.  RE: Bluetooth Network - A network cable is unplugged

    Posted Jun 20, 2005 01:29 AM
    You need to buy a Bluetooth LAN access point and plug it into your ethernet router/hub. This access point will present itself as exposing the LAN Access profile... when your notebook pairs with it, then the LAN Access service will say that the media is connected or in other words that network cable is plugged in.


  • 5.  RE: Bluetooth Network - A network cable is unplugged

    Posted Jun 20, 2005 01:39 AM
    Hi
    I have a bluetooth/wireless network enabled notebook and just want to connect to my cellphone. Thought no extra hardware was needed? Bluetooth was working a year ago and never used it but got a bluetooth cell and only now had a look at it again. This is when I noticed the error.
    Cell is working fine a I can see other bluetooth enabled phones.


  • 6.  RE: Bluetooth Network - A network cable is unplugged

    Posted Jun 21, 2005 01:25 AM
    In Bluetooth you use service profiles to use the featues of other Bluetooth devices. It is closer to a bus like USB, then a network like ethernet or WLAN. You need to read the documentation of the phone and determine which Bluetooth profiles it supports... Like Sync or Dial Up Networking... and then pair the phone up with the notebook and enable that service profile and use it. I know this is not necessarily intuitive, but it is how the Bluetooth group architected their wireless solution.


  • 7.  RE: Bluetooth Network - A network cable is unplugged

    Posted Apr 30, 2006 03:07 PM
    I am not sure if you have solved your issue, but I can relate. I setup the driver on my laptop with no problem.. it still works great on the laptop. It's a different story on my desktop; the driver installed fine and worked fine until I rebooted and now I get the same message. The bluetooth applet will not appear in the sys-tray and a bluetooth network connection is x'ed out with message that a network cable is unplugged. I think it is related to some conflict with something in my startup. I am trying to discover the cause. I will let you know what I find. If you have any updates; let me know.
    Thanks,
    Michael