hey guys i have a question about the m power.
I was wondering sence it has bluetooth built in to it, do you have to have any divice to connect or does it sink ith what ever bluetooth device you have?
Brandon
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I don't know why one would want two blue tooth transceivers in the first
place, but the Braillenote will definitely not support a dongle.

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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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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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Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 12:24 PM
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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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