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This is a combination Bluetooth and Modem Mini-PCI Adapter that is installed in a Mini-PCI slot.<br>
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=== IBM Integrated Bluetooth III with 56K Modem (BMDC-2) ===
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This is a combination USB Bluetooth and AC'97 Modem Adapter that is installed in a [[CDC slot]].
  
The Bluetooth device is implemented using USB and can be enabled or disabled with the Fn-F5 key combination
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=== Features ===
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* Chipset: Actiontec BMDC200B Bluetooth Controller and Conexant SmartV.92 Softmodem DSP
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* Speeds: 434/723 Kbps (Bluetooth 1.1) and 33.6/56.6 Kbps (V.34/V.90/V.92/K56flex)
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* PCI ID: Varies, depends on the AC'97 modem controller's PCI ID
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* USB ID: 1668:2441
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* Headers: One 2-pin connector, one Hirose U.FL connector
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=== Part numbers ===
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* 93P3471, 91P7319, 27R1880
  
Bluetooth Chipset: ??<br>
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=== Linux driver ===
Modem Chipset: Conexant<br>
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This card's Bluetooth controller will work with the standard Linux Bluetooth drivers ('''btusb''') with the [http://www.bluez.org/ BlueZ protocol stack]. For the built-in softmodem, have a look at the [[Conexant HSF modem drivers]] page for more details.
IBM FRU PN: 91P7319
 
  
=== Also known (in IBM literature) as.... ===
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On recent distributions, you can enable/disable the Bluetooth controller with '''echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/bluetooth_enable''' if you have the '''thinkpad_acpi''' kernel module installed. If you don't, use the {{key|Fn}}{{key|F5}} combination instead, as it relies on the embedded controller to work.
* Integrated Bluetooth III with 56K Modem
 
* Integrated Bluetooth III with 56K Modem, Actiontec
 
  
=== Linux Bluetooth driver ===
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=== Problems ===
??
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There is an issue regarding connectivity with the built-in softmodem, likely due an outdated K56flex firmware. See [[Need_to_disable_V90/V92/56K_modem_speed|Need to disable 56K modem speed]] for a workaround.
  
=== Linux Modem driver ===
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== This card may be found in ==
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* {{T42}}, {{T42p}}
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* {{X40}}
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* {{R51}}
  
Have a look at the [[Modem]] page.
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[[Category:Bluetooth Adapters]] [[Category:Modem Devices]]
 
 
=== ThinkPad's this card may be found in ===
 
* [[:Category:R51|R51]]
 
* [[:Category:T42|T42]], [[:Category:T42p|T42p]]
 
* [[:Category:X40|X40]]
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Drivers]] [[Category:R51]] [[Category:T42]] [[Category:T42p]] [[Category:X40]]
 

Revision as of 14:11, 13 April 2020

IBM Integrated Bluetooth III with 56K Modem (BMDC-2)

This is a combination USB Bluetooth and AC'97 Modem Adapter that is installed in a CDC slot.

Features

  • Chipset: Actiontec BMDC200B Bluetooth Controller and Conexant SmartV.92 Softmodem DSP
  • Speeds: 434/723 Kbps (Bluetooth 1.1) and 33.6/56.6 Kbps (V.34/V.90/V.92/K56flex)
  • PCI ID: Varies, depends on the AC'97 modem controller's PCI ID
  • USB ID: 1668:2441
  • Headers: One 2-pin connector, one Hirose U.FL connector

Part numbers

  • 93P3471, 91P7319, 27R1880

Linux driver

This card's Bluetooth controller will work with the standard Linux Bluetooth drivers (btusb) with the BlueZ protocol stack. For the built-in softmodem, have a look at the Conexant HSF modem drivers page for more details.

On recent distributions, you can enable/disable the Bluetooth controller with echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/bluetooth_enable if you have the thinkpad_acpi kernel module installed. If you don't, use the FnF5 combination instead, as it relies on the embedded controller to work.

Problems

There is an issue regarding connectivity with the built-in softmodem, likely due an outdated K56flex firmware. See Need to disable 56K modem speed for a workaround.

This card may be found in