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Enabling bluetooth on an Acer Travelmate 6000
Little hacking question : My Notebook, an Acer TravelMate 6000, isn't supposed to have a Bluetooth built in device. However, I think that the hardware is effectively installed but simply disabled (and invisible) by software. Two things makes me believe that : - I saw a message stating "disabling bluetooth" for a second at first startup - The bluetooth button exists on the front panel... Any idea how to enable it ? :-) Thanks Matt I have the Acer Centrino. The software is pre-installed for their option,
that the computer does not get delivered with. I called them, and they told me to get my own Bluetooth adaptor, uninstall their software, and then install the software that comes with the new adaptor. I ended up using it on a desktop machine for now. I then bought a second one, and did not have a chance to install it in to the laptop. Be careful about the security issues when taking your laptop outside and having the Bluetooth active. The situation with the Bluetooth is starting to get serious. Make sure that it is secure with a strong password, or that it is disabled when in any public places. Under ideal conditions, Bluetooth can go up about 100 feet or so. -- JANA _____ "Matthieu Gaillet" <m*@evercomREMOVEME.be> wrote in message Hi all,news:543be$42442ffc$3ea68fca$27515@news.versatel.net... Little hacking question : My Notebook, an Acer TravelMate 6000, isn't supposed to have a Bluetooth built in device. However, I think that the hardware is effectively installed but simply disabled (and invisible) by software. Two things makes me believe that : - I saw a message stating "disabling bluetooth" for a second at first startup - The bluetooth button exists on the front panel... Any idea how to enable it ? :-) Thanks Matt Hi all,
Little hacking question : My Notebook, an Acer TravelMate 6000, isn't supposed to have a Bluetooth built in device. However, I think that the hardware is effectively installed but simply disabled (and invisible) by software. Two things makes me believe that : - I saw a message stating "disabling bluetooth" for a second at first startup - The bluetooth button exists on the front panel... Any idea how to enable it ? :-) Thanks Matt
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