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Great Buy. No problem with installing. Couldn't be happier. Works great - easy to install - found all my devices. It is a little wide, but I am still able to use both usb ports. Great for the price.
This purchase was good. It worked perfectly, quick shipping and new in original package. No problems
Once its downloaded extract it and double click on setup. If after waiting a bit (10 minutes) nothing happens, right click on the bluetooth icon on your taskbar and hit "start using bluetooth".6. and download the file (it's one file no matter what version of XP/Vista/W7 you are using)3. Go to [.]. Although it didn't work out of the box with Windows 7 RC I'm still giving it 5 stars because of the excellent support that got me through.To install under Windows 7 (and save yourself the support call) here's what you do:1. In terms of range I wouldn't go much beyond 20 ft. Once its done, you are good to go. Insert the device and wait for the driver to be installed.
Disconnect the adapter from the computer, uninstall the software, reboot the computer and go to step 1 above.Once everything is installed the adapter and software work like a charm. Click CANCEL and it will finish the installation.4. Make sure the device is NOT CONNECTED to your computer2. If you've done the installation a different way, you may run into the software complaining about an invalid license. Let it do its thing until it complains it can't find the device. Reboot your computer5. I'm using it with a Plantronics 590 and Skype 4.0 and voice quality couldn't be better. but frankly, this may be a limitation of my Plantronics headset (although the same headset coupled with my iPhone allows me to roam a bit further).All in all, very satisfied.
I wasn't quite sure what to expect from this device but I did not like the installation. The phone supports sync and so does the IOGEAR device but I found out the speed of my phones bluetooth was slower than IOGEAR so to do a sync took a couple of hours for a few pictures. After installing this device a different USB device no longer functioned properly and so I had to uninstall this device to get it to work again.Also, Bluetooth is a relatively new networking technology and documentation is sparse about what protocols support what functions or even if a particular device will support the protocol to get the function a person wants. I wanted the FTP protocol so I transfer files from my cell phone to my computer without hooking up the stupid USB cable to the computer all the time. Suffice it to say this device has limited use for me. Fortunately, it didn't cost much but I'll be happy when the day arrives when I don't have to hook-up the USB to or remove the microSD from my cell phone to transfer photos or music.
Right out of the box it works. Plug it in.follow Vista's "found new hardware" instructions and withing 30 seconds it is up and running. No need to install the included software (which may or may not be compatible with Vista 64 bit anyway). Good price too.
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