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▪ RiiTek RT-MWK02+ - comes with a usb bluetooth adapter that works perfectly<br />
for both the RiiTek mini bluetooth keyboard/mouse and other bluetooth devices.<br />
Tested both on builtin USB and on powered USB hub. There are other RiiTek<br />
bluetooth (and non-bluetooth wireless) devices on the working list. Bluetooth<br />
adapter shows up in lsusb as "0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio" - this is<br />
notable as most other sources of this chipset do not seem to be available in the<br />
US.<br />
▪ D-Link DBT-122, with ID 07d1:f101, using a Broadcom chip<br />
▪ http://www.element14.com/community/message/58288<br />
▪ IOGear GBU321 (Broadcom BCM2045 Chipset)<br />
▪ Works with Raspbian Wheezy directly attached to Pi and via powered USB hub.<br />
▪ Trust BT-2400p<br />
▪ Working well with Raspbian Wheezy directly attached to Pi. Using with smabluetooth<br />
(SMA Solar Inverter reading software).<br />
Problem Bluetooth adapters<br />
▪ Belkin<br />
▪ Belkin F8T017. Tested with Raspbian 2012-07-15 and bluez installed with aptget.<br />
When dongle is inserted into Pluscom powered USB hub, my remote PuTTY<br />
session scrolls incredibly slowly (testing with ls -R to generate text). Suspect<br />
network issue. Lots of errors on dmesg too. Pi itself is responsive when using<br />
directly. On removal of the device everything goes back to normal.<br />
▪ Generic<br />
▪ Bluetooth "3.0" Dongle (http://dx.com/p/mini-bluetoothv3-0-usb-2-0-dongle-71248)<br />
. Doesn't work reliably - eg. after some time it will<br />
hang and the device will need to be reset using fcntl. The device id is 1131:1004<br />
Integrated System Solution Corp. Bluetooth Device.<br />
▪ Asus USB-BT211<br />
▪ Shows up as HCI device in Raspbian, but does not scan or pair.<br />
▪ http://www.raspberrypi.<strong>org</strong>/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=9962<br />
USB Ethernet adapters<br />
Working Ethernet adapters<br />
▪ AVM<br />
▪ FRITZ!Box WLAN 3030 USB Ethernet Adapter: Works out of the box. No<br />
external power source needed.<br />
▪ Wintech