I know this may sound a daft question, but although the MPower supports
bluetooth built in, would it support bluetooth dongles that are plugged
into a USB port? Thanks.
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006 16:37:20 -0700, "Joseph Lee"
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> Andrew,
> Classic doesn't even have a single driver for Bluetooth cards. 
> 
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> Andrew
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> Subject: RE: [Braillenote] wireless confusion
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> Well, from an operating system standpoint, you could put a Bluetooth card
> in
> a Classic, but Keysoft wouldn't let you do anything with it.
> Andy
>  
> 
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> Turner
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> Andy,
> Perhaps you'd better make it clear that while Bluetooth is "wireless" 
> it is a completely different kind of "Wireless" than "WIFI."
> You cannot use Bluetooth to access a Wireless router, or Wireless
> hot-spot
> like at public libraries or coffee shops, etc.
> You cannot use WIFI to connect to your Bluetooth Device like the GPS
> receiver or a cell phone.
> 
> In fact, your original message implied that you could put a bluetooth
> card
> in a classic.  Is that what you meant?
> 
> Richard
> 
> 
> on  Thursday 10/5/2006 11:53 AM andy riden said
> >Hi Rhonda,
> >
> >   I thought I should point out that Bluetooth is just as "wireless"
> >as Wi-Fi - I thought there was scope for confusion!  Especially if 
> >Chris was told that the mPower could do it but the classic couldn't.
> >
> >regards,
> >Andy.
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