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What bluetooth module for E6410 and how to install?

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by hkseo100, Nov 18, 2010.

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  1. hkseo100

    hkseo100 Notebook Evangelist

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    So, I need to install a bluetooth internally into my notebook.

    I see 2 options.

    1. If the bluetooth 370 module is compatible (the one that uses Mini-PCIE one), I would get that and plug it in to the WWAN/3G+EVDO PCI-E Slot and use my unused WiFi wire (gray color), or the black or white wire from the unused 3g/evdo card slot. <- This seems like the easiest for installation.

    2. Get the actual 375 bluetooth (are any others compatible?) But IDK if i have the necessary antenna, or can even take it apart to put it in...

    any help would be appreciated thank you.

    **just ordered a Bluetooth 370 module, hopefully it will also interact with the bluetooth LED indicator :-/

    i would NOT like to use an external bluetooth dongle..
     
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    hkseo100 Notebook Evangelist

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    **NVM Apparently, I can order the part directly from dell and have it installed free
     
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    Jedis Notebook Consultant

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    They will install it free?

    I wanted to do the same thing, but 1) they didn't have the connector ribbon cable for the internal 375 and 2) they never offered to come install it, let alone free.
     
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