Tobias,

yes it is a CSR chip based device. can you tell if its a USB device?

yes, it is usb. windows clearly states it as usb.

good. then you will most likely get it to work. if you get it to attach (see below).

1) at loader prompt type (without quotes) "boot -v"
2) do not press the Bluetooth button just yet
3) wait until system is fully loaded
4) kldload ugen (this is only required if you do not have
  "device ugen" the in the kernel config file)
5) press the Bluetooth button

did 1), then 5)


ugen did not attach, instead I got an error. see the attached
files, the error is at the bottom of dmesg.

Mar 25 21:59:36 angel5 kernel: uhub2: device problem, disabling port 1


well, this is a USB problem and has nothing to do with Bluetooth.

you have a USB hub inside your laptop. for whatever reason USB stack
does not like Bluetooth(?) USB devices when they plugged into hub.

i have exactly the same problem with my laptop (Toshiba Tecra 8100).
when i put it into the docking station (docking station has USB hub
inside) my Bluetooth USB dongle stops working :( when i plug device
directly into the laptop (without hub) evrything is working fine.

i found out that if i unplug and re-plug the dongle quickly several
times i can get it to attach. i guess you could try to press the
Bluetooth button quickly few times :)

i asked several times about this problem, but nobody answered :(
you could try to do the same. i guess FreeBSD does not have
USB guru anymore :(

bottom line: ugen(4) must attach to the device, *if* USB stack
attach the device. if you get the device to attach then you most
likely will have working Bluetooth.

thanks,
max


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