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  1. #1
    Glenn Fincher
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    Just got this adapter and trying to get it to talk to my Motorola V600.
    Went through "Jon's Guide" and the following:

    http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=3163

    at GeekZone. So far, I can't get them to talk. Anybody else have this
    combo or at least the Blue2? Got a support contact email at Orange Micro??

    Any help appreciated!








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  2. #2
    Glenn Fincher
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    Re: Orange Micro Blue2 USB

    "John" <[email protected]> wrote in message >
    > I take it you've also read this?
    > http://www.orangemicro.com/Blue2winfaqs.html
    >
    > What drivers do you have? Is your V600 in "find me" mode when you try to
    > detect it?


    Yep, read that. I have tried it by using the bluetooth stack that
    comes w/XP SP2, and also w/the CD that came with the Blue2. No joy
    either way. Never sees my V600. And, yes I was in "Find me" mode.

    I made the mistake of sending email to [email protected] and got
    back a form autoreply to look at the FAQ. Looks like there's no warm
    body there!

    Oh, well, all this to avoid the overpriced Motorola adapter.

    Glenn



  3. #3
    John
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    Re: Orange Micro Blue2 USB

    "Glenn Fincher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "John" <[email protected]> wrote in message >
    > > I take it you've also read this?
    > > http://www.orangemicro.com/Blue2winfaqs.html
    > >
    > > What drivers do you have? Is your V600 in "find me" mode when you try

    to
    > > detect it?

    >
    > Yep, read that. I have tried it by using the bluetooth stack that
    > comes w/XP SP2, and also w/the CD that came with the Blue2. No joy
    > either way. Never sees my V600. And, yes I was in "Find me" mode.
    >
    > I made the mistake of sending email to [email protected] and got
    > back a form autoreply to look at the FAQ. Looks like there's no warm
    > body there!
    >
    > Oh, well, all this to avoid the overpriced Motorola adapter.
    >

    I suspect, from other posts, that most problems are with the software rather
    than hardware, since suppliers use only a few generic products. The
    Motorola product bundle probably contains drivers and applications that have
    been tested with the hardware. Does the device seem OK in Device Manager?
    What are its VID and PID? (I assume these stand for Vendor and Product ID,
    but have never seen the terms expanded.)

    I had a lot of trouble with the BlueSoleil drivers supplied with mine, and
    tried the Widcomm ones which were also not trouble-free. People have said
    that XP2 will not install its drivers over any ones installed, but I suspect
    there is plenty of scope for conflicts. It took me several attempts to get
    mine stable, though I have to say detection was not a common problem.

    My advice would be to try again with the supplied drivers, if you have the
    patience, or exchange the dongle for a cable.




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  4. #4
    John Navas
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    Re: Orange Micro Blue2 USB

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Thu, 26 Aug 2004 10:14:30 +0100,
    "John" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >"Glenn Fincher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> "John" <[email protected]> wrote in message >
    >> > I take it you've also read this?
    >> > http://www.orangemicro.com/Blue2winfaqs.html
    >> >
    >> > What drivers do you have? Is your V600 in "find me" mode when you try to
    >> > detect it?

    >>
    >> Yep, read that. I have tried it by using the bluetooth stack that
    >> comes w/XP SP2, and also w/the CD that came with the Blue2. No joy
    >> either way. Never sees my V600. And, yes I was in "Find me" mode.
    >>
    >> I made the mistake of sending email to [email protected] and got
    >> back a form autoreply to look at the FAQ. Looks like there's no warm
    >> body there!
    >>
    >> Oh, well, all this to avoid the overpriced Motorola adapter.
    >>

    >I suspect, from other posts, that most problems are with the software rather
    >than hardware, since suppliers use only a few generic products. The
    >Motorola product bundle probably contains drivers and applications that have
    >been tested with the hardware. Does the device seem OK in Device Manager?
    >What are its VID and PID? (I assume these stand for Vendor and Product ID,
    >but have never seen the terms expanded.)


    You assume correctly -- see <http://www.usb.org/developers/usbfaq/#12>.

    >I had a lot of trouble with the BlueSoleil drivers supplied with mine, and
    >tried the Widcomm ones which were also not trouble-free. People have said
    >that XP2 will not install its drivers over any ones installed, but I suspect
    >there is plenty of scope for conflicts. It took me several attempts to get
    >mine stable, though I have to say detection was not a common problem.
    >
    >My advice would be to try again with the supplied drivers, if you have the
    >patience, or exchange the dongle for a cable.


    My own advice is to try the Widcomm drivers as described in Jon's Bluetooth
    Guide <http://www.jonsguides.com/bluetooth/>. That completely solved my own
    Bluetooth problems, and was unfazed by installing Windows XP SP2. Highly
    recommended.

    --
    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



  5. #5
    John
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    Re: Orange Micro Blue2 USB

    "John Navas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:j%[email protected]...
    <<snip>>
    >
    > >I had a lot of trouble with the BlueSoleil drivers supplied with mine,

    and
    > >tried the Widcomm ones which were also not trouble-free. People have

    said
    > >that XP2 will not install its drivers over any ones installed, but I

    suspect
    > >there is plenty of scope for conflicts. It took me several attempts to

    get
    > >mine stable, though I have to say detection was not a common problem.
    > >
    > >My advice would be to try again with the supplied drivers, if you have

    the
    > >patience, or exchange the dongle for a cable.

    >
    > My own advice is to try the Widcomm drivers as described in Jon's

    Bluetooth
    > Guide <http://www.jonsguides.com/bluetooth/>. That completely solved my

    own
    > Bluetooth problems, and was unfazed by installing Windows XP SP2. Highly
    > recommended.
    >

    I found those drivers, while (sort of) working under Win98Se, made a huge
    number of changes to the registry, some of them quite alarming. All
    existing network connections were messed up, and I could not get my modem
    working again. Also, they did not uninstall cleanly. I was glad to remove
    them, though I miss the "SendTo" application.




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