Am 18.06.2002 20:30 Uhr schrieb "makmac" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Christoph Hammann on 6/16/02 2:37 PM wrote:
> 
>> Am 16.06.2002 21:21 Uhr schrieb "Robert Bruce Paine" unter
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> Also,anyone know how to make an Dual USB iBook connect to the Internet
>>> wirelessly almost anywhere without connecting the Airport Base Station
>>> to a telephone wire?
>>> 
>>> Someone said to use a USB Bluetooth plug and connect it wirelessly to a
>>> certain kind of cell phone.
>> 
>> Or you could connect with an IrDA Adapter to a cellphone. I described the
>> procedure on http://www.code.kontakt-mit-linsen.com/ , you'd have to change
>> the modem script according to the cellphone.
>> 
>> HTH!
>> 
>> Christoph
> 
> No IrDA on the Dual USB iBook.

I know. That's why I write about an IrDA-Adapter on the webpage, and how to
put it to use connecting to a cellphone. This also applies to the DVI
PowerBooks G4, they've lost the IrDA port in the last revision.

Alle Klarheiten beseitigt?

Christoph


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