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The TDK card is available from:
www.blueunplugged.com
www.expansys.com
I have decided to get a Troy card through my friend in the US, where it costs only £89. I can't wait to use it with a "Bluespoon" headset. Cheers.
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Posted: 2002-02-02 15:47:00
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High everybody,
I now got the didianswer/toshiba card to work but it only works randomly with xtng connect Pc. and if it works it takes time.
rx = about 0.2 kbs and tx= 0.2 kbs.
Xtnd connect PC takes sometimes 3 - 4 tries before opening connection.
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Posted: 2002-02-04 08:55:00
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Yeahhh
Too bad Erixom hasn't come out with the official XP drivers yet.
Regarding the bluetooth pc cards - my conclusion is that only a few of them is compatible with bluetooth gear.
Most of them claim to be bluetooth PC cards - but can only be used for really....nothing at all - thats crappy
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Posted: 2002-02-05 02:36:00
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I found another UK-based seller of the Troy Bluetooth card. It's available from Alltalking for £152.74. However, the product link is greyed out. I think you need to call them to check availability.
http://www.alltalking.com/devices/brands/bnd010.htm
More product info from Troy:
http://www.troygroup.com/wireless/products/wireless/docs/TROY%20WindPort.pdf
[ This Message was edited by: owizard on 2002-02-07 00:53 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-06 17:07:00
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I can get the troy card no problem in the UK but it is much more expensive then in the US & the US won't supply to UK.Unless some one knows diffrent if so either reply to me or post a message for everyones benifit.
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Posted: 2002-02-08 02:49:00
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For US residents:
The Troy Bluetooth card is available from PCNation for just $114.19. It seems to be the cheapest Bluetooth card in the US. Unfortunately, it's the costliest card in the UK. Nobody knows why.
http://www.pcnation.com/asp/details.asp?item=160516
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Posted: 2002-02-12 14:45:00
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Hey,
I found it at 179 euro excl vat and shipping at bluetooth-market.com and they ship to UK !
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Posted: 2002-02-12 15:56:00
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Hello,
I think that the Anycom BT Card is realy good. I´ve installed it for a Company and it works great. It´s right that the software you get with the PC Card isn´t good. You can download the newest on
www.anycom.com or the german version on
www.rfi.de
The best is that you can use the BT Card under Windows CE (For examble with a HP Jornada 720).
Sorry about my english but I´m a German. If you have questions mail to
support@e-nfrastruktur.org
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Posted: 2002-02-15 11:24:00
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Phoenix : I just got the Anycom bluetooth pc card yesterday.
Havent checked if I got the newest drivers.
The manual/install-instruktions are very good I think,..very easy.
The phone(T-68) was reconized when trying to search for it on the laptop.
But one thing I cant get to work is this,..you're supposed to get a screen where you have to put a pass-key, first on the phone and then on the laptop.
This part in the Manual is a bit tricky, havent figured it out yet.
The passkey/password screen doesnt come up ?
Will this be because you have to "pair" devices both ways ?
Meaning You have to search for new bluetooth devices, both from the phone and from pc/laptop.
Jan
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Posted: 2002-02-15 22:14:00
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Okay, I got the two devices "paired" now.
Works fine this part.
But,..cant figure out how to send e.g. images,vcards,melodies to and from the phone/pc.
Maybe this is not supported ???
Jan
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Posted: 2002-02-17 16:12:00
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