Help in choosing the right USB Bluetooth adapter for T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm T2

Posted: 08-26-2003, 10:13 AM
hi there,

I've got a sony ericsson t68i and i'm considering purchasing either
the ipaq 1940 (pocket pc 2003) or the palm tungsten t2 (palm 5.2.1). I
would like recommendations on which usb bluetooth adapter would be
compatible with all these products (i.e. SE T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm
T2). The models available in my region are:

1. Billionton USBBTC1A (100m/Class 1)
2. Belkin F8T001 (100m)
3. MSI MS-6967 Bluetooth Transceiving Key

Any advice would be appreciated as i've read many posts about
compatibility issues with bluetooth adapters in general.

best,
vin
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Mauricio Freitas
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Re: Help in choosing the right USB Bluetooth adapter for T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm T2
Posted: 08-26-2003, 10:24 AM
The issues are not with the adapters per se, but with software. Some
companies do not invest in upgrades, testing and release of updated
software, and users are left behind.

From your list I'd suggest Belkin. If this is not your choice, try TDK or
Bluetake.

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Bluetooth guides: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=449


"Vin" <vingy_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> hi there,
>
> I've got a sony ericsson t68i and i'm considering purchasing either
> the ipaq 1940 (pocket pc 2003) or the palm tungsten t2 (palm 5.2.1). I
> would like recommendations on which usb bluetooth adapter would be
> compatible with all these products (i.e. SE T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm
> T2). The models available in my region are:
>
> 1. Billionton USBBTC1A (100m/Class 1)
> 2. Belkin F8T001 (100m)
> 3. MSI MS-6967 Bluetooth Transceiving Key
>
> Any advice would be appreciated as i've read many posts about
> compatibility issues with bluetooth adapters in general.
>
> best,
> vin



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Re: Help in choosing the right USB Bluetooth adapter for T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm T2
Posted: 08-26-2003, 11:25 AM
"Vin" <vingy_@hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> 1. Billionton USBBTC1A (100m/Class 1)
> 2. Belkin F8T001 (100m)
> 3. MSI MS-6967 Bluetooth Transceiving Key


MSI works without problems with both T68i and my 5450. However,
I only use the basic stuff (GPRS and phonebook sync with the phone,
ActiveSync with the iPAQ). I think I had PAN running in a test setup,
but it was not trivial to set up and I had to upgrade the software
that came with the MSI to get any usable results.

The real range is about 5-7 m indoors (thin walls). I did not have
the possibility to use a "100 m" device, but I'd say that to get
any benefits of it all your devices have to support it and AFAIK
neither T68i nor the iPAQ is such a device.

> Any advice would be appreciated as i've read many posts about
> compatibility issues with bluetooth adapters in general.


Well, my opinion is that BT is an ugly mess of protocols that is
a pain to implement and test and that it results in a poor software
support and unbelievable lack of good documentation and HOW-TOs :-(

Palm newsgroup crosspost dropped as I have no data here.

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Posted: 08-26-2003, 11:45 AM
"Stanislav Meduna" <stanom@etm-ag.com> wrote in message
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> "Vin" <vingy_@hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:8cd12089.0308260113.72551770@posting.google.c om...
>
> > 1. Billionton USBBTC1A (100m/Class 1)
> > 2. Belkin F8T001 (100m)
> > 3. MSI MS-6967 Bluetooth Transceiving Key

>
> MSI works without problems with both T68i and my 5450. However,
> I only use the basic stuff (GPRS and phonebook sync with the phone,
> ActiveSync with the iPAQ). I think I had PAN running in a test setup,
> but it was not trivial to set up and I had to upgrade the software
> that came with the MSI to get any usable results.
>
> The real range is about 5-7 m indoors (thin walls). I did not have
> the possibility to use a "100 m" device, but I'd say that to get
> any benefits of it all your devices have to support it and AFAIK
> neither T68i nor the iPAQ is such a device.
>
> > Any advice would be appreciated as i've read many posts about
> > compatibility issues with bluetooth adapters in general.

>
> Well, my opinion is that BT is an ugly mess of protocols that is
> a pain to implement and test and that it results in a poor software
> support and unbelievable lack of good documentation and HOW-TOs :-(
>


Stano, I know we can't save the world (or Bluetooth or anything else for
that matter), but we're trying to put as much information as possible in
form of guides in our site. If you can help or suggest something please do!

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Re: Help in choosing the right USB Bluetooth adapter for T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm T2
Posted: 08-26-2003, 12:24 PM
"Mauricio Freitas" <dr.emailposter@nowhere.invalid> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> > unbelievable lack of good documentation and HOW-TOs


> Stano, I know we can't save the world (or Bluetooth or anything else for
> that matter), but we're trying to put as much information as possible in
> form of guides in our site. If you can help or suggest something please

do!

Yes, I know your site and appreciate it - I found valuable information
there several times, many thanks!

However, I feel this should be the responsibility of the vendors and I find
the situation where everyone relies on enthusiasts to provide free support
for their non-free stuff very unfortunate :-(

Regards
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Re: Help in choosing the right USB Bluetooth adapter for T68i andIpaq 1940/Palm T2
Posted: 08-26-2003, 01:27 PM

How much are the bluetooth adapters? If you got a 2210 instead, it has
built-in bluetooth and a CF slot for future expansion needs for $100 more
than the 1940.


On 8/26/03 5:13 AM, in article
8cd12089.0308260113.72551770@posting.google.com, "Vin" <vingy_@hotmail.com>
wrote:

> hi there,
>
> I've got a sony ericsson t68i and i'm considering purchasing either
> the ipaq 1940 (pocket pc 2003) or the palm tungsten t2 (palm 5.2.1). I
> would like recommendations on which usb bluetooth adapter would be
> compatible with all these products (i.e. SE T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm
> T2). The models available in my region are:
>
> 1. Billionton USBBTC1A (100m/Class 1)
> 2. Belkin F8T001 (100m)
> 3. MSI MS-6967 Bluetooth Transceiving Key
>
> Any advice would be appreciated as i've read many posts about
> compatibility issues with bluetooth adapters in general.
>
> best,
> vin


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Re: Help in choosing the right USB Bluetooth adapter for T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm T2
Posted: 08-26-2003, 05:11 PM

Użytkownik "Mauricio Freitas" <dr.emailposter@nowhere.invalid> napisał w
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I suggest PC2PC module from MSI.
Its generally designed to work only with MSI motherboards but if you make a
cable yourself (about 1$) it works perfetly on USB Interface.



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Re: Help in choosing the right USB Bluetooth adapter for T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm T2
Posted: 08-26-2003, 06:22 PM
Mauricio,
Belkin is NOT the solution, they are still at version 1.2.2.16 of the
drivers! I agree that their hardware is usually top-notch, but it seems
their software updates lag way behind. You might get faster updates with
the Billonton.
I have the Belkin, and even though it works, it is a pain 'patching' the
latest Widcomm drivers from 'someone else' (Dell was the latest) and working
at it unsupported.

So, buyer beware with Belkin.
Spyro

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"Mauricio Freitas" <dr.emailposter@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message
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> The issues are not with the adapters per se, but with software. Some
> companies do not invest in upgrades, testing and release of updated
> software, and users are left behind.
>
> From your list I'd suggest Belkin. If this is not your choice, try TDK or
> Bluetake.
>
> --
> Mauricio Freitas
> Handhelds, mobile: http://www.geekzone.co.nz
> Bluetooth guides: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=449
>
>
> "Vin" <vingy_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:8cd12089.0308260113.72551770@posting.google.c om...
> > hi there,
> >
> > I've got a sony ericsson t68i and i'm considering purchasing either
> > the ipaq 1940 (pocket pc 2003) or the palm tungsten t2 (palm 5.2.1). I
> > would like recommendations on which usb bluetooth adapter would be
> > compatible with all these products (i.e. SE T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm
> > T2). The models available in my region are:
> >
> > 1. Billionton USBBTC1A (100m/Class 1)
> > 2. Belkin F8T001 (100m)
> > 3. MSI MS-6967 Bluetooth Transceiving Key
> >
> > Any advice would be appreciated as i've read many posts about
> > compatibility issues with bluetooth adapters in general.
> >
> > best,
> > vin

>
>



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Posted: 08-26-2003, 08:44 PM
"Stanislav Meduna" <stanom@etm-ag.com> wrote in message
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> "Mauricio Freitas" <dr.emailposter@nowhere.invalid> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:aSG2b.13979
>
> > > unbelievable lack of good documentation and HOW-TOs

>
> > Stano, I know we can't save the world (or Bluetooth or anything else for
> > that matter), but we're trying to put as much information as possible in
> > form of guides in our site. If you can help or suggest something please

> do!
>
> Yes, I know your site and appreciate it - I found valuable information
> there several times, many thanks!
>
> However, I feel this should be the responsibility of the vendors and I

find
> the situation where everyone relies on enthusiasts to provide free support
> for their non-free stuff very unfortunate :-(
>
> Regards
> --
> Stano
>


Thanks... And you're right to the point. Two of the few vendors doing some
stuff like this is TDK (www.no2wires.com) and Bluetake (www.bluetake.com)

They both have guides on their sistes (and no2wires actually points to
Geekzone for some of the guides).

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Re: Help in choosing the right USB Bluetooth adapter for T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm T2
Posted: 08-27-2003, 10:05 AM
spyro,
i was thinking about the billionton device myself, but a quick glance at
their forums revealed a very interesting fact: they have acknowledged that
their current software/drivers don't support Pocket PC 2003 pdas.

is this is a fact, or was the forum poster mistaken? otherwise i'd have to
stick with MF's suggestion of picking up a belkin bud.

vin

ps: which version of the widcomm drivers support the pocket pc 2003 os?


"Spyro" <kotsonisX@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Mauricio,
> Belkin is NOT the solution, they are still at version 1.2.2.16 of the
> drivers! I agree that their hardware is usually top-notch, but it seems
> their software updates lag way behind. You might get faster updates with
> the Billonton.
> I have the Belkin, and even though it works, it is a pain 'patching' the
> latest Widcomm drivers from 'someone else' (Dell was the latest) and

working
> at it unsupported.
>
> So, buyer beware with Belkin.
> Spyro
>
> --
>
> "Mauricio Freitas" <dr.emailposter@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message
> news:uoRaSP7aDHA.2632@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > The issues are not with the adapters per se, but with software. Some
> > companies do not invest in upgrades, testing and release of updated
> > software, and users are left behind.
> >
> > From your list I'd suggest Belkin. If this is not your choice, try TDK

or
> > Bluetake.
> >
> > --
> > Mauricio Freitas
> > Handhelds, mobile: http://www.geekzone.co.nz
> > Bluetooth guides: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=449
> >
> >
> > "Vin" <vingy_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:8cd12089.0308260113.72551770@posting.google.c om...
> > > hi there,
> > >
> > > I've got a sony ericsson t68i and i'm considering purchasing either
> > > the ipaq 1940 (pocket pc 2003) or the palm tungsten t2 (palm 5.2.1). I
> > > would like recommendations on which usb bluetooth adapter would be
> > > compatible with all these products (i.e. SE T68i and Ipaq 1940/Palm
> > > T2). The models available in my region are:
> > >
> > > 1. Billionton USBBTC1A (100m/Class 1)
> > > 2. Belkin F8T001 (100m)
> > > 3. MSI MS-6967 Bluetooth Transceiving Key
> > >
> > > Any advice would be appreciated as i've read many posts about
> > > compatibility issues with bluetooth adapters in general.
> > >
> > > best,
> > > vin

> >
> >

>
>



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