The bluetooth device compatability list seems to have disappered any one know what happenen to it or have copy they can post
david perdue's book recomended a d link device dbt-120 has anyone tried it are there other comatable devices
i run xp pro i have nxt 2.0
any help appreciated
Bill
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I bought a cheap Bluetooth unit through ebay and it worked first time.
I have read recommendations that the native Windows drivers be used rather than whatever came with the device. I used both without problems.
I have read recommendations that the native Windows drivers be used rather than whatever came with the device. I used both without problems.
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This bluetooth dongle here http://shop.lego.com/Product/?p=9847 will definitely work with your NXT.
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Well, I have only used usb on this computer (Win 7) but thought I would try Bluetooth. Just to prove the point I tried connecting Bluetooth with my £0.99 dongle from ebay and had loadsa problems, some I think due to the fact that my front panel usb connections tend to drop out and reconnect intermittently. It did connect at once but dropped out again almost immediately and that was that.
Retried with my slightly more expensive ebay model (I think it cost about £1.25) connected to the rear usb port and the program could still not connect.
I deleted all my contacts on the brick then clicked on the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar and a popup window appeared, asking if I wanted to add the NXT as a device. Once I clicked on 'yes' I had no trouble connecting to NXT-G.
I then put my tiny £0.99 dongle back on and it worked! Seems to be procedure rather than hardware which is causing the difficulties. When I tried on my last computer both the dongle and brick were new so there were no existing contacts or such to cause confusion and that worked straight away.
I think that you might have to create separate connections for each user on NXT-G but I am not sure about that.
Retried with my slightly more expensive ebay model (I think it cost about £1.25) connected to the rear usb port and the program could still not connect.
I deleted all my contacts on the brick then clicked on the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar and a popup window appeared, asking if I wanted to add the NXT as a device. Once I clicked on 'yes' I had no trouble connecting to NXT-G.
I then put my tiny £0.99 dongle back on and it worked! Seems to be procedure rather than hardware which is causing the difficulties. When I tried on my last computer both the dongle and brick were new so there were no existing contacts or such to cause confusion and that worked straight away.
I think that you might have to create separate connections for each user on NXT-G but I am not sure about that.
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From the LEGO web site:
"the NXT works best with dongles with the Cambridge Silicone Radio (CSR) chipset".
If you can check the chipset, CSR works best.
Steve
"the NXT works best with dongles with the Cambridge Silicone Radio (CSR) chipset".
If you can check the chipset, CSR works best.
Steve
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Make sure you have the Fantom Drivers.
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