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#1581 20-May-2004 17:27
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Hi all, I have downloaded the 1.4.10 i think from dlink.com for my dlink DBT-120 rev b2 Bluetooh USB dongle. From my recall, i think it doesn't work, telling me that the driver is not authorised to used by the hardware, and i am sure i got the right MAC id when i request for the driver-hardware key during installation.

I haven't tried installing the BT driver now, and since then I have got iMate Smartphone2 and been using Activesync 3.7.1, works fine, but like to regain back my mobility and option to use BT for activesync and bt-internet browsing.



Few things down the track that i like to do are, find a new life for my Ipaq 3850 with Windows Mobile 2003 (soon) and use it with PCcard jacket with BT CF card, possibly a new iPaq 4150 with BT and WiFi, and to use with my Smartphone2 too.




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#5922 20-May-2004 17:56
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I have the impression that DLINK released two different versions, depending on which adapter model you have. Check it out again. And 1.4 is pretty much the latest version released, with minor versions different between manufacturers. I've seen 1.4.10, 1.4.18 and 1.4.20




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