AL Jabra
03-21-2008, 05:02
Hi, I'm fairly new in the whole BT world, and I'm totally lost.
FIRST OF I apologise if there's a topic somewhere stating this or where I should have posted this, I have looked around but couldn't find any...
I have a Jabra BT620s headset that I want to connect to my Acer Travelmate C301XCi... I have tried a lot of different installations
Widcomm Btw 4.0.1.2101
Widcomm Btw 4.0.1.1500
Widcomm Btw 4.0.1.700
Widcomm.Bluetooth.Software.Drivers.5.1.0.2800
to mention a few, and the closest I've come to a working system was
Widcomm.v5.0.1.801
which does seem to work the best, except that I cannot connect my Jabra as a stereo headset (to use the advance audio, because lets face it BT audio just doesn't cut it) it says there's an error (but doesn't specify it further) I have the advanced audio codex installed (and I can choose it as an input/output in my sound settings), and I know that the Jabra supports it, so why won't it work?
Any help at all is appeciated, I don't know my next move...
FIRST OF I apologise if there's a topic somewhere stating this or where I should have posted this, I have looked around but couldn't find any...
I have a Jabra BT620s headset that I want to connect to my Acer Travelmate C301XCi... I have tried a lot of different installations
Widcomm Btw 4.0.1.2101
Widcomm Btw 4.0.1.1500
Widcomm Btw 4.0.1.700
Widcomm.Bluetooth.Software.Drivers.5.1.0.2800
to mention a few, and the closest I've come to a working system was
Widcomm.v5.0.1.801
which does seem to work the best, except that I cannot connect my Jabra as a stereo headset (to use the advance audio, because lets face it BT audio just doesn't cut it) it says there's an error (but doesn't specify it further) I have the advanced audio codex installed (and I can choose it as an input/output in my sound settings), and I know that the Jabra supports it, so why won't it work?
Any help at all is appeciated, I don't know my next move...