Brad Midgley wrote:
> If you do go this route, I'd suggest you get a class 1 bluetooth
> adapter. You won't get 100m range, but in my experience when one side of
> the bluetooth link is a class 1 radio, you'll increase the range by 50
> to 100% over the standard 10m. The bluetake bt007ex is a great
Rod
If you do go this route, I'd suggest you get a class 1 bluetooth adapter.
You won't get 100m range, but in my experience when one side of the
bluetooth link is a class 1 radio, you'll increase the range by 50 to 100%
over the standard 10m. The bluetake bt007ex is a great class 1, bt2.0,
csr-b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jan 2007, Rod Whitby wrote:
>> Jean-Philippe Monteiro wrote:
>>> Need to set up a server though, it won't just access my Linksys Box :(
>>
>> It will access your Linksys NSLU2 running SlugOS with a bluetooth USB
>> dongle plugged into it, sitting beside your Li
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007, Rod Whitby wrote:
Jean-Philippe Monteiro wrote:
On Thursday 18 January 2007 09:25, you wrote:
Thankfully most of this can be done over Bluetooth. At least with
linux computers you'll be able to access it as a network device, and
you'll be able to run smb or sshfs albei
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