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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2007 12:12 am    Post subject: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

All the visible indications would lead me to ask "How do I get the
Bluetooth to work?". But after doing a search of this newsgroup I now
see that I really need to ask."Does my notebook contain bluetooth
hardware?"
Because if it doesn't I might be a long time in trying to get it to
connect.
TIA
Jayne Bartram
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Dudley Pumperdinkel
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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2007 4:17 am    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

Start/control panel/systems/hardware/device manager..
Look for Bluetooth devices..The software should be listed
under Add/Remove in Control Panel..There might even
be a blue device icon in the Task tray..Sometimes the
software is by Widcomm and can be searched for..With Acer
notebooks there is usually a button on the front of the
notebook to turn it on or off..It has to have codes set up
for each device..Luck


<JayneBartram@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
All the visible indications would lead me to ask "How do I get the
Bluetooth to work?". But after doing a search of this newsgroup I now
see that I really need to ask."Does my notebook contain bluetooth
hardware?"
Because if it doesn't I might be a long time in trying to get it to
connect.
TIA
Jayne Bartram
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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2007 12:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

Dudley Pumperdinkel wrote:
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Start/control panel/systems/hardware/device manager..
Look for Bluetooth devices.

It's there, though perhaps only because I installed the driver trying
to get Bluetooth to function.
It's immediately under "Computer" near the top, on it's own and not
within any hardware group.
In the driver sub-section it has the "uninstall" button grayed out, so
I can't uninstall it, though I can update or reinstall.

The icon is in the System Tray but it will only respond "Bluetooth
Device Not Found" and there are no configuration options anywhere,
including via the desktop icon, system tray icon, or Control panel
icon.
Similarly, when I try to get my phone software to make a connection
between the phone and computer, It fails at the point where it tries
to find suitable devices. Same goes for a direct search for connection
by the phone

My friend ran some diagnostic software on the computer and found a
refererence to internal Bluetooth hardware
in the form of:
Bluetooth: Hardware ID {95C7A0A0-3094-11D7-A202-00508B9D7D5A}\BTKRNL
So, it seems that the makings are there, even though the Bluetooth
slider-button on the front of the notebook shows not a glimmer.

I would have little doubt about Bluetooth viability on this computer,
if it wasn't for the several earlier threads I've read suggesting that
the presence of Bluetooth buttons and bows is no guarantee of
Bluetooth capability.

..The software should be listed
Quote:
under Add/Remove in Control Panel..There might even
be a blue device icon in the Task tray..Sometimes the
software is by Widcomm and can be searched for..With Acer
notebooks there is usually a button on the front of the
notebook to turn it on or off..It has to have codes set up
for each device..Luck


JayneBartram@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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All the visible indications would lead me to ask "How do I get the
Bluetooth to work?". But after doing a search of this newsgroup I now
see that I really need to ask."Does my notebook contain bluetooth
hardware?"
Because if it doesn't I might be a long time in trying to get it to
connect.
TIA
Jayne Bartram

Thanks for the help,
Jayne Bartram
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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2007 12:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

zack wrote:
Quote:
JayneBartram@googlemail.com wrote in news:1178997130.533854.256140
@w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:

All the visible indications would lead me to ask "How do I get the
Bluetooth to work?". But after doing a search of this newsgroup I now
see that I really need to ask."Does my notebook contain bluetooth
hardware?"
Because if it doesn't I might be a long time in trying to get it to
connect.> > TIA
Jayne Bartram

my aspire 5000 came with the bluetooth software already
installed but they do no install a bluetooth card
inside the machine, i think that is a bloody con.

Yes I think that's what bemused me. I can understand how Acer might
use a notebook case with a Bluetooth button on it which doesn't work
because there's no Bluetooth inside. Though this kind of tease can't
be good for customer morale. However it does seem to be taking the
Mickey a bit to have the software factory installed as well, if it
can't be used. Not that this is necessarily the way things really are.
Just the way they seem at the moment.

Quote:
but you do not need the software supplied by acer
i use an 02 bluetooth with its own software.

Yes, at least there's that solution but it would be so much nicer to
have the doings inside the case. It really is a tidier option to be
able use wireless LAN without having to plug in a card, for instance.

Jayne
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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2007 12:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

JayneBartram@googlemail.com wrote in news:1178997130.533854.256140
@w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:

Quote:
All the visible indications would lead me to ask "How do I get the
Bluetooth to work?". But after doing a search of this newsgroup I now
see that I really need to ask."Does my notebook contain bluetooth
hardware?"
Because if it doesn't I might be a long time in trying to get it to
connect.
TIA
Jayne Bartram

my aspire 5000 came with the bluetooth software already

installed but they do no install a bluetooth card
inside the machine, i think that is a bloody con.

but you do not need the software supplied by acer
i use an 02 bluetooth with its own software.

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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2007 7:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

In article <1179058767.794539.117570@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, <treenoakio@googlemail.com> wrote:

Quote:
zack wrote:
JayneBartram@googlemail.com wrote in news:1178997130.533854.256140
@w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:

All the visible indications would lead me to ask "How do I get the
Bluetooth to work?". But after doing a search of this newsgroup I now
see that I really need to ask."Does my notebook contain bluetooth
hardware?"
Because if it doesn't I might be a long time in trying to get it to
connect.> > TIA
Jayne Bartram

my aspire 5000 came with the bluetooth software already
installed but they do no install a bluetooth card
inside the machine, i think that is a bloody con.

Yes I think that's what bemused me. I can understand how Acer might
use a notebook case with a Bluetooth button on it which doesn't work
because there's no Bluetooth inside. Though this kind of tease can't
be good for customer morale. However it does seem to be taking the
Mickey a bit to have the software factory installed as well, if it
can't be used. Not that this is necessarily the way things really are.
Just the way they seem at the moment.

but you do not need the software supplied by acer
i use an 02 bluetooth with its own software.

Yes, at least there's that solution but it would be so much nicer to
have the doings inside the case. It really is a tidier option to be
able use wireless LAN without having to plug in a card, for instance.

Jayne

My Aspire 5100 is the same way .It has the drivers for the bluetooth and the switch, but doesnt have the hardware.


Acer's mostly are loaded with the same factory software package, it has all the stuff needed to run the fully loaded model.
So if you get a model that doesnt have the hardware, it still has the software for it loaded on it.

Like mine had the stuff for a lightscribe burner, but no lightscribe burner.
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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2007 11:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

what use is the phone connected to the bluetooth?

<JayneBartram@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1178997130.533854.256140@w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
All the visible indications would lead me to ask "How do I get the
Bluetooth to work?". But after doing a search of this newsgroup I now
see that I really need to ask."Does my notebook contain bluetooth
hardware?"
Because if it doesn't I might be a long time in trying to get it to
connect.
TIA
Jayne Bartram
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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2007 2:22 am    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

Christopher Syn wrote:
Quote:
what use is the phone connected to the bluetooth?

As I understand it, Bluetooth provides a 2 way wireless channel of
communication for the passage of data between the phone and the
computer. So, if this route is functional, it's of some use for this
purpose.
I guess even Acer must have seen this as a viable mode of connection
at some stage, or there wouldn't be a Bluetooth button on the front of
my notebook computer.


Jayne
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Dudley Pumperdinkel
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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2007 2:47 am    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

You can post a question to Acer/PANAM listing all
your info..and wait, and wait and then they will answer
via e-mail and give you a time etc..It's not easy because
in my opinion, the Acer US site is FUBAR.You could
try the Acer Europe site.. Or if you really want to have
Bluetooth, go to the local Best Buy and buy yourself
a "dongle" which plugs into a USB port and comes
with software..Be advised though that your using device
must me BT capable..Some cellphones are..some are
not..Your device must have the module inside its software..
Your "dongle" software is sure to have dial-up-networking.
Then in order to have BT find your device, your device
must be in the "discover" mode which allows others
to see your device..You will have to have passcodes
which are usually 000. I use mine for "dial-up-networking"
with my VZW cellphone at about 100 kb/sec. download.
Example: I go into Starbucks and put my phone in the
discover mode via BT and all the phones and devices
with BT show up on my phone..Also Target, Walmart,
etc. If you see it in device manager, it should be in the
computer..The softtware also needs to be there AND
installed. Luck
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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2007 3:12 am    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

Last post:: Under device manager if BT is installed it
will show up under Bluetooth NOT Network Devices.
The one under Network Devices is software. The one
under BT is the actual device..Good Luck
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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2007 3:12 am    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

In article <sfJ1i.17$zz4.4@newsfe03.lga>, Christopher Syn <kobo65@nothotsomail.com> wrote:

Quote:
what use is the phone connected to the bluetooth?

For updating the phone software, ringtones, downloading photos, text messages,internet content, email etc.

which many phones handle now.
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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2007 10:52 am    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

Dudley Pumperdinkel wrote:
Quote:
You can post a question to Acer/PANAM listing all
your info..and wait, and wait and then they will answer
via e-mail and give you a time etc..It's not easy because
in my opinion, the Acer US site is FUBAR.You could
try the Acer Europe site.. Or if you really want to have
Bluetooth, go to the local Best Buy and buy yourself
a "dongle" which plugs into a USB port and comes
with software..Be advised though that your using device
must me BT capable..Some cellphones are..some are
not..Your device must have the module inside its software..
Your "dongle" software is sure to have dial-up-networking.
Then in order to have BT find your device, your device
must be in the "discover" mode which allows others
to see your device..You will have to have passcodes
which are usually 000. I use mine for "dial-up-networking"
with my VZW cellphone at about 100 kb/sec. download.
Example: I go into Starbucks and put my phone in the
discover mode via BT and all the phones and devices
with BT show up on my phone..Also Target, Walmart,
etc. If you see it in device manager, it should be in the
computer..The softtware also needs to be there AND
installed. Luck

That's a very helpful and much appreciated reply.
I will contact Acer Europe in the hope that any built-in Bluetooth
capability can be utilised.
I'm quite prepared to buy a dongle if necessary.

Thanks a lot,
Jayne
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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2007 11:18 am    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

Dudley Pumperdinkel wrote:
Quote:
Last post:: Under device manager if BT is installed it
will show up under Bluetooth NOT Network Devices.
The one under Network Devices is software. The one
under BT is the actual device..Good Luck

Dudley, I appreciate the trouble you've taken to explain this.
In my Device Manager, indented under the initial Computer icon,
"Bluetooth Devices"is shown as the second icon down, directly under
the Batteries icon. This Icon can be clicked on and opened to show a
further indented icon "Bluetooth Bus Enumerator"
Right-clicking on this and then opening the "Driver" tab shows all the
usual buttons, except that the "Uninstall" one is grayed out. All
other info in there is positive, i.e. "The device is working
properly."

I have one question on this that I do hope you wouldn't mind helping
me with:
Do the details given above definitely mean that there is Bluetooth
hardware in the notebook, or could the Bluetooth icons and the
associated information in Device Manager be there merely because the
Bluetooth driver software has been mistakenly installed.

Regards,
Jayne
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Dudley Pumperdinkel
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 2:14 am    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

Your 5633 may have BT, but a special case of BT.
Acer uses BT for connecting VOIP, some remotes,
and other functions on some computers. You could
go to Start,Connections, Show all Connections, and
see if that shows anything. These special cases cannot
be used as regular BT. You could take your laptop to
Best Buy, Circuit City, and to whatever is left of
Compusa techs..They all service Acer and should be
able to come up with a definite answer. I researched
US and Europe sites. Some show BT others don't. Your
Acer will have four letters at the end which change it
somewhat..Good Luck!!
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 1:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Does my Acer Aspire 5633WLMi Have Bluetooth capability? Reply with quote

Dudley Pumperdinkel wrote:
Quote:
Your 5633 may have BT, but a special case of BT.
Acer uses BT for connecting VOIP, some remotes,
and other functions on some computers. You could
go to Start,Connections, Show all Connections, and
see if that shows anything. These special cases cannot
be used as regular BT. You could take your laptop to
Best Buy, Circuit City, and to whatever is left of
Compusa techs..They all service Acer and should be
able to come up with a definite answer. I researched
US and Europe sites. Some show BT others don't. Your
Acer will have four letters at the end which change it
somewhat..Good Luck!!

Thanks Dudley, I'll do as you suggest. Thanks also for the enormous
help you've been.

Kind regards,
Jayne
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