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Old 08-27-2003, 08:00 AM
Ed Hansberry
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Default Geekzone Reviews The Bluetake BT300 Bluetooth LAN Access Point

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=1261

"After using Bluetooth technology to connect mobile phones to terminal devices (PDA or headsets), the next most sought after feature of Bluetooth must be network connection."

Why, I have no clue, but I'll leave my fondness for BT out of the reset of this post. :wink:



"Although slower than wi-fi, the fact that a single device can be the information hub is a plus. A Bluetooth enabled laptop can host synchronisation (Pocket PC, Palm, Symbian), connect to the internet via mobile phone, have a wireless headset connected, use a printer from the other side of the room."

So, if bluetooth APs are your thing, check this review out. It shows you how the BT300 will give you a number of options in creating a bluetooth wireless network. must resist urge...
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Old 08-27-2003, 09:56 AM
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I had one of these which was great for a while, then suddenly stopped working. I had no idea what was up, but it was acting as if the Bluetooth chip had burned out.

Nice thing was, it didn't need a router and it had great range. Now I use the Belkin access point, but that needs a router to get an IP address from the cable modem, and it no longer reaches my bedroom.

I would have returned the X-bridge, but I bought it on eBay from another country. Actually, its replacement was a Tecom a/p from Singapore, but it didn't work at all, and the seller won't reply to my e-mails. I've learned my lesson about that, and am buying things from within the country now.

Just some thoughts if you're looking at using one of these.
 
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Old 08-27-2003, 10:23 AM
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Default Re: Geekzone Reviews The Bluetake BT300 Bluetooth LAN Access Point

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must resist urge...
Ditto.... :drool:

*adds Bluetake BT300 Bluetooth LAN Access Point to Xmas wish list* Can't wait to get one in December... :lol:
 
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Old 08-27-2003, 11:14 AM
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There are lots of cool BT gadgets but they all seem to be twice as expensive as I am willing to pay for that functionality. This makes resisting the urge easier...
 
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Old 08-28-2003, 04:31 AM
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why a BT AP?

- doesn't drain my pda's battery like wifi
- the belkn one i use allows me to share the usb printer with all the pc computers in the house
- with the wifi ap i've had to set up wep/mac access control lists etc and that's hassle to re-config to share with 'ad-hoc' guests, anyone who has a bt device can just pair up and login and as the range is limited to cover a limited area inside the house (unlike the wifi ap) it's not subject to possible external abuse

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