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. Because these dongles frequently use common chipsets from manufacturers like Realtek or CSR, the "Koga" branding is often a shell for hardware that relies on broader industry drivers. Essential Installation and Troubleshooting Automatic Setup

: If a laptop has a built-in Bluetooth chip, it must be disabled in the Device Manager to prevent conflicts with the external Koga dongle.

Test the dongle on another computer to rule out a defective unit.

Many Koga dongles use generic Microsoft drivers. You can force Windows to download the latest signed driver via the website. Search for "Bluetooth Dongle" or the hardware ID (e.g., USB\VID_0A12&PID_0001 for CSR).