PCMCIA Bluetooth adapter - N70 - PC Suite

I would like to use a PCMCIA bluetooth adapter to connect my N70. Mainly to free up the USB connectors on my laptop.
Are there any compatible devices and driver software available?
So far I have tried a TDK TRBLU04 without success.
Please advise!
Woody7985

i think the problem you will face is that many of the older pcmcia adapters use drivers that are not compatible with pc suite, and there is no way to update them to compatible versions.
the best thing to do would be to visit TDK's website and download the latest drivers there. if they are compatible with pc suite, we can go on from there.

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