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June 9, 2009 at 1:21 pm #169022JohnyMember
Sorry if this has already been covered, but have finally got Stereo Bluetooth Audio (A2DP) working on the NC10!! 🙂
Downloaded the drivers from the following location: http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/en/DriversDownloads/drivers_show_1113.html#
Make sure that it’s version 6.1.0.5100 of the drivers – new ones don’t include the Audio Tab which is required to setup the connection!Regards
Johny
June 9, 2009 at 3:10 pm #169008TCMuffinMemberWelcome to the forum, Johny, and thank you for a useful first post 🙂
July 6, 2009 at 5:56 pm #169023snipeMemberHello and good evening,
first of all I want to thank all for this great forum, I read several hours once I found it.
I recently bought an N110, and what shall I say, I am totally satisfied. Before, I got two faulty Asus 1000HE, both with display failures (one had 1/3 of the screen greenish, the other one after 2 hours a green pixel line on the right). Since I know Samsung is the best display manufacturer (own several of them), I decided to go for this one, and I am really pleased.
With the help of you all I had no problems to make this cute thing work under Vista.
Only Bluetooth is bothering me. First I installed the version from the x360 and found out, that there is no option to deactivate the BT adapter.
Then I went straight to the version from the Broadcom site and – what a surprise – I got the option to deactivate the BT adapter. Since I do not need it sometimes it saves a lot of battery.
But then I wanted to pair my Nokia HS-12W Headset and got everytime a failure message, Parameter is not supported. Could not make the stereo Audio work.
I then decided to go for the Lenovo version, uninstalled the otherone first. Now I finally got the BT stereo audiosink working – beautiful. But surprise: no option to turn off the BT!
Then I just left the Headset paired and ran straight the update from the broadcom page on top of the lenovo version.
Result:
Headset working AND turn off bluetooth option – YIPPEEEEYAIEEE!
So this worked at least. But what I found out – the Audio tab is missing. Before with the Lenovo BT it was there and with the Broadcom install on a clean system as well (although it was not working).
So for me helped:
– Install Lenovo BT
– Pair Headset, try Audio
– Install Broadcom update on top.Hope this helps,
BR
snipeOctober 25, 2012 at 5:08 am #169024talkoftheterraceMemberWell i cant get a WLAN driver anywhere for Vista, tried all the links in here and leads to no application or setup when downloaded, all i want is a Wireless driver!
October 25, 2012 at 8:06 am #169021sammyoneMember@talkoftheterrace 112083 wrote:
Well i cant get a WLAN driver anywhere for Vista, tried all the links in here and leads to no application or setup when downloaded, all i want is a Wireless driver!
I just answered this in the NC10/N130 forum… Hopefully THAT will sort your problem.
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