Bug#525220: Bluetooth problem caused by fake dongles?

2011-06-22 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 22:07 +0100, Mark Hobley wrote: --- On Tue, 21/6/11, Alexander Heinz mailsanm...@gmx.li wrote: The USB IDs corresponds to CSR but the chip label says ASC AS3620QA. This is a counterfeit. Is very easy to tell. Just open your dongle and check the label on the

Bug#525220: Bluetooth problem caused by fake dongles?

2011-06-22 Thread Mark Hobley
--- On Wed, 22/6/11, Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote: There is a standard USB 'device class' for Bluetooth adapters, which are all handled by the 'btusb' driver. Right. So does that mean that there is a chance that these devices might work in future? Or do we need to be shopping

Bug#525220: Bluetooth problem caused by fake dongles?

2011-06-22 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 04:07:00PM +0100, Mark Hobley wrote: --- On Wed, 22/6/11, Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote: There is a standard USB 'device class' for Bluetooth adapters, which are all handled by the 'btusb' driver. Right. So does that mean that there is a chance that

Bug#525220: Bluetooth problem caused by fake dongles?

2011-06-21 Thread Alexander Heinz
Hello! I also have a problem with Bluetooth. I have recently bought a new USB dongle in the store (instead of on ebay) that does not seem to have this problem. The funny thing is that the USB IDs are identical, so the two devices claim to be identical as well. What also makes me wonder is

Bug#525220: Bluetooth problem caused by fake dongles?

2011-06-21 Thread Mark Hobley
--- On Tue, 21/6/11, Alexander Heinz mailsanm...@gmx.li wrote: I also have a problem with Bluetooth. I have recently bought a new USB dongle in the store (instead of on ebay) that does not seem to have this problem. The funny thing is that the USB IDs are identical, so the two devices claim

Bug#525220: Bluetooth problem caused by fake dongles?

2011-06-21 Thread Alexander Heinz
My mobile phone showed up as present on one of the release candidate kernels, so mine is not fake. We could always borrow a friends laptop that runs Micros~1youknowwhat and test the dongles for operation. I am not saying that my dongle does not work at all. What I am saying is that my

Bug#525220: Bluetooth problem caused by fake dongles?

2011-06-21 Thread Mark Hobley
--- On Tue, 21/6/11, Alexander Heinz mailsanm...@gmx.li wrote: The USB IDs corresponds to CSR but the chip label says ASC AS3620QA. This is a counterfeit. Is very easy to tell. Just open your dongle and check the label on the chip. Bloody hell Alex. I just took your advise and opened the