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Re: How to solve Error 58 ' The network function is not supported by the system.'

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BLAQmx

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Mar 17, 2008, 12:10:08 PM3/17/08
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Urvashi, In order to access Bluetooth devices in LabVIEW you will need to fit the following requirements.  Microsoft Bluetooth Stack (included in SP2 of Windows XP)- You can check to see if this driver has been installed by right clicking My Computer » Properties » Hardware Tab » Device Manager » Bluetooth Radios.  Expand Bluetooth radios and ensure that the Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator appears in that list.
Supported USB dongle: - Microsoft Wireless Transceiver for Bluetooth 2.0 that came with Microsoft Wireless keyboard and Optical mouse
- Belkin F8T012UK1 EDR Bluetooth USB Adapter
- Belkin F8T003 Bluetooth USB Adapter - 10 Meters ( Belkin F8T003 ver. 2 don't seems to work )
- Billionton GUBTCR41 - 100 m (Software included in the package not installed)
- Conceptronic "Bluetooth 2.0 USB Adapter 200M" CBTU2A / CBT200U2A (Software in the package not installed)
- Dell Wireless 350 Bluetooth Module
- D-Link DBT-120 Bluetooth Adaptor
- Encore USB Dongle (Microsoft Stack)
- Exwell BD-U08 EDR Bluetooth USB Adapter
- Exwell BD-U01 Bluetooth USB Adapter - 10 Meters
- Kensington USB K33085 (Microsoft Stack)
- GigaByte Bluetooth USB Adapter GN-BT05D (Software included in the package not installed)
- Hama Bluetooth Dongle 00049207 (Software included in the package not installed). Inquiries seems to hang after a while ..
- IBM Integrated Bluetooth II on ThinkPad T40 (with driver from Microsoft; file version: 5.1.2600.2180, xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
- Trust BT 1300 TP Bluetooth USB adapter (Software included in the package not installed)
- Trust BT 2200 TP Bluetooth USB adapter (Software included in the package not installed) (Microsoft Stack and Widcomm)
- Perfect choice USB Adapter (Microsoft Stack and Widcomm)
Note that in order for any Bluetooth device to be supported in LabVIEW it must be supported by the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack. 

BLAQmx

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Mar 28, 2008, 3:10:06 PM3/28/08
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It is possible that you are sending too much data.  I recommend using task manager to monitor LabVIEW's memory usage while you are running the VI.  Screen shots of your block diagram are also helpful. 
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