Hi there,

On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 08:56:08PM +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> * the office is not very big, just as big as the bluetooth signal can 
> reach. There are confidential information in the office, I don't want 
> anyone to get my data by just stopping a car in front of the office and 
> listen network traffice with a notebook.

Encryption is a good idea for any wireless network.
I believe bluetooth has a little more in this respect over 802.11 but
I do not know any sure statement whether by itself it is enough.
Eg you may need to run IPSec or similar over any wireless link to secure
your data.

> * We already have some bluetooth devices.
> * Most of us use notebook computers. Notebook 802.11 cards are more 
> expensive than bluetooth cards. 
> * Some people in the office are going to buy GPRS enabled cell phone. If 
> they buy bluetooth enabled GPRS phones, they can go surf the Internet 
> outside the office through GPRS cell phone. This is cheaper than having 
> both 802.11 card and GPRS card.
> 
> So I decide I'd better use bluetooth. Several questions:
> 
> * Is it possible to make a wireless network by using bluetooth devices? Can 
> I have a bluetooth installed on the FreeBSD server, let it act as a 
> switch/hub? Would this network be stable?
> 
> * I never see anyone setup a network in this way, would there be many 
> unexpected problems?

Refer to the "bluetooth" chapter in the handbook:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-bluetooth.html

(might be available in other languages too...)

Certainly it appears that RFCOMM is supported which should let you do what
you want, both serial (eg GPRS) or LAN.

I've not done it myself - will have to give it a try one day.

Regards,

Tony
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