Re: How to set link policy with Logitech diNovo dongle

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Hi Thomas,

> > Problem is that this particular firmware is a custom build for Logitech
> > (or beta firmware) as it looks like. Also you have other problems with
> > not having AFH enabled when you have WiFi around.
> >
> > I think that I do have the exact same mouse and keyboard at home
> > somewhere. But not supporting Default Link Policy is just pure stupid.
> So I better go any buy a new dongle? Or do you see any chance to make
> this old one work?
> Any recommendations for a new dongle? Are those small cheap noname
> dongles for 8 Euros (10 USD) any good? Or does quality have its price?

as long as you get one with a CSR or Broadcom chip and Bluetooth 2.1
your are in a good position. The new ones are really really tiny and
stick only out 1cm or so. Personally I prefer CSR based dongles.

Regards

Marcel


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