>From: "David West"<[email protected]>
Hi David,
>I had a similar problem to yours (see threads from last week). I ended
>up solving it by uninstalling and reinstalling the bluez packages.
Thanks for the tip.
It turns out that the problems are with the XDA2. Installing a different stack on the XDA2 solved the problem.
The microsoft stack doesn't work with network access, so is doomed from the start.
Richard
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