YamahaRick
Member
In prepping to buy my SHO, I purchased a new OBDII scanner. I installed the included scanner software on my tablet, and made sure mt Torque Pro paid app was up to date. I also installed Forscan on my laptop - the two month trial of the full version.
Tablet-wise, everything was cool. Confirmed no active trouble codes.
For the laptop and Forscan, it was suggested to use a USB cable over Bluetooth. So I ordered one.
The cable worked fine, but Forscan said it did not support the faster connection protocol. My not-so-old laptop has BT, so I tried Forscan with it - Success!
That being said, as a former IT nerd, I understand that the USB connection will be more reliable than BT - for the most part. I can't see a BT connection having much of an issue when the two new-ish devices are less than one meter apart.
That being said, I have already made plans to make some changes via Forscan. When I do this, should I still to USB or go with the faster BT?
TIA.
Tablet-wise, everything was cool. Confirmed no active trouble codes.
For the laptop and Forscan, it was suggested to use a USB cable over Bluetooth. So I ordered one.
The cable worked fine, but Forscan said it did not support the faster connection protocol. My not-so-old laptop has BT, so I tried Forscan with it - Success!
That being said, as a former IT nerd, I understand that the USB connection will be more reliable than BT - for the most part. I can't see a BT connection having much of an issue when the two new-ish devices are less than one meter apart.
That being said, I have already made plans to make some changes via Forscan. When I do this, should I still to USB or go with the faster BT?
TIA.



