Wireless
Participate in insightful discussions regarding issues related to Intel® Wireless Adapters and technologies
7366 Discussions

Bluetooth detected as Generic Bluetooth Adapter

MSfag
Novice
12,671 Views

Hello,

I have an 6230 Wireless Adapter. My WIFI works fine with the intel drivers. The problem is that even though I have installed the latest bluetooth drivers from intel, Windows 7 keeps detecting it as "Generic Bluetooth Adapter"...

Any thoughts?

0 Kudos
24 Replies
MSfag
Novice
4,644 Views

Just an update.

I go here to download the driver for my bluetooth -> http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wtech/proset-ws/sb/CS-034060.htm http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wtech/proset-ws/sb/CS-034060.htm

The versioning seems a little bit strange. There are versions from 2.2 up to 3.1 and suddenly there is version 17. All the drivers except the latest (version 17) work. The device is correctly recognised as "Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) 3.0 + High Speed Adapter". When the latest driver is installed the device falls back to "Generic Bluetooth Device"... What is going on?

0 Kudos
Jose_H_Intel1
Employee
4,644 Views

Hi Haros, the version number was changed to be similar to the version of Intel® PROSet Wireless Software.

This is the latest version: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=23998 https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=23998

Kindly shut off your system after the installation is completed and then remove the power cord (and battery if needed). Finally, power on your system normally, this should help you.

0 Kudos
MSfag
Novice
4,644 Views

Thanks for the reply joe.

I did that and still the bluetooth is not correctly recognised.

0 Kudos
Jose_H_Intel1
Employee
4,644 Views

So, you made sure that the power was fully drained from the system before you turned it on again?

Did it work properly in the past? Did anything change in software or hardware just before the issue started to appear?

Do you see a code 43 in Device Manager (Control Panel) for this Generic Bluetooth adapter?

Would you provide the brand and model of your system?

Was this wireless adapter an upgrade/replacement or was it installed by the system manufacturer?

 

I am sorry for the amount of questions but I consider everyone of them necessary since I was expecting that it would be working by now, but hopefully I will be able to suggest more troubleshooting steps after I get more information about the issue.

0 Kudos
MSfag
Novice
4,644 Views

I fully drained the system. I even waited a bit and pressed the power button of my laptop for some time while there was no battery / ac power.

The module is new. I replaced my old wifi card with this in order to have WiDi support. However, the same model of my laptop (Dell N5110) comes also sometimes with this intel module so I knew that it was compatible. Dell has drivers for that, which work fine -but of course- they are way old (1.x version of the bluetooth driver).

Were should I look for the error code? The generic driver works fine. I don't have any exclamation mark or something.

For me it is weird that the same driver is compatible up to a certain version. The hardware ID should also be in the newer driver versions I guess...

Thanks for the help.

0 Kudos
Kevin_M_Intel
Employee
4,644 Views

Hello Haros,

Can you please try the latest Bluetooth driver we have released?

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=24111&lang=eng&ProdId=3714 https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=24111&lang=eng&ProdId=3714

Also I would like you to try running all windows update since it seems there are some fixes for BT.

Kevin M

0 Kudos
MSfag
Novice
4,644 Views

Hello Kevin,

still the same problem.

About the windows updates. I have done all the critical ones. Do you know any specific hotfix that can help?

Can I get from somewhere an "administrator" version of the 3.1 driver? I want to take a look at the inf files. I believe that for some reason my Hardware ID is not in the new drivers and I want to compare with the IDs that are supported in the old ones... (I might be totally wrong but there is nothing else I can think of).

0 Kudos
Muthu_K_Intel
Employee
4,644 Views

@Haros - if I may ask, how do you intend to use BT? You do not need any drivers for BT if you plan to use classic BT keyboard/mouse devices. You should be fine with Generic Adapter.

0 Kudos
MSfag
Novice
4,644 Views

Hello Kevin, I have already tried this driver, with the same results...

@Kumar, I don't have a functionality problem. I can use it as generic adapter too (however, I guess that the speed won't be the same for file transferring). I am just wondering why the driver doesn't work for me....

0 Kudos
Muthu_K_Intel
Employee
4,644 Views

For your card (6230), you need to install 3.x software for BT part. The 17.0 or 17.1 release will work for WiFi.

0 Kudos
Jose_H_Intel1
Employee
4,644 Views

It is possible that you will need to install an older Bluetooth* software version first and then update incrementally from there. http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wtech/proset-ws/sb/CS-034060.htm Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software — Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software for Bluetooth® technology

However, it is also likely that you have a conflict with the Bluetooth* adapters if your system came with a Bluetooth* adapter installed separately from the WiFi adapter you previously removed (being those two separate adapters instead of a single 2 in 1 adapter, such as the one you just installed).

In such case we recommend contacting the system manufacturer so they can provide you with a list of validated adapters for your system and the correct process for the hardware integration.

0 Kudos
MSfag
Novice
4,644 Views

Hello Joe. My previous adapter was also a 2 in 1. So I don't think that's the problem... I will try however the incremental updating to see if it works.

But is it true what kumar siad that for the 6230 adapter only till the 3.1.1311 driver is usable? Why then the 6230 is in the supported list of bluetooth devices in newer driver versions?

Jose_H_Intel1
Employee
4,644 Views

The version 17.0.1401.03 lists the Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6230 as a supported adapter; however, I have found better results with 3.1.1311 and this specific adapter.

0 Kudos
MSfag
Novice
4,644 Views

By "better results" you mean "working" ?

0 Kudos
RA6
New Contributor I
4,644 Views

I am having the same issue. I never had another Bluetooth adapter installed in mine. and I have installing the lasted updates when ever they come out. and I have noticed that every since I installed 17.1.1406.01. I am having the same issue. Also when I have in intel drivers update scan my computer it still said there in a new version when I have the latest on posted. I thought this issues was supposed to have been solved with the latest BT drivers update. I remember it saying there some where on this form.

0 Kudos
Muthu_K_Intel
Employee
4,644 Views

For 6230, (BT part), please use 3.1.1311 via the link joe_intel has posted. Any later versions will not work.

0 Kudos
RA6
New Contributor I
4,644 Views
0 Kudos
Muthu_K_Intel
Employee
4,644 Views

Please see the thread /message/248008# 248008 https://communities.intel.com/message/248008# 248008

17.1.1406 should work for you. Make sure you install any Intel Bluetooth softwares via Control Panel | Uninstall programs

0 Kudos
Muthu_K_Intel
Employee
4,095 Views

Hi Haros

For 6230 adapter, 3.1.1311 is the last & the latest.

Reply