The second cable is for Bluetooth data, D+ and D-. There are several ways to connect this...
- Connect it to the motherboard where your current Bluetooth 2.0 is connected. This would require either splicing in to the existing cable or getting a replacement cable with proper connector.
Just tried to fit a JST GH 1.25mm 4-pin connector to the connector on the motherboard (where the Bluetooth2 adaptor is normally attached), but it doesn't fit. Grr!
Can anyone help with the full technical description of the Bluetooth back-plane connector that provides the data connection for Bluetooth.
I pushed on and decided to go for the next option - build my own USB plug (bought a soldering iron and all the other bits) but I've given up cos I couldn't get the wires to take to the solder. Double Grr!
Next option, if all else fails, is to butcher the original Bluetooth back-plane cable.
If anyone knows where I can buy a read-made cable solution (I know OSXWIFI sells them with their cards, but doesn't look like they sell them separately) that would be appreciated.