Wireless Peripherals?
Now that wireless technologies are more-or-less a household name,
BSDevil wonders if it's possible to use such technologies (ie Bluetooth,
802.11, etc) as a replacement for those situations where long ungainly
cables are usually called for: "My laptop and printer are placed
such a way that running a cable from one to the other would just plain
suck (too long if not direct, if direct then in the way, etc.) and
because both are about a year old. I want (to make, if need be) a little box that I plug
into my Parellel port on the laptop and one that I plug into the port
on the back of my Printer, and have them talk and print and be merry.
Power could either be directly off the port (best) or from a
rechargable battery inside the thing that is used to power the system
when transmitting, and recharges when not - like a big capacitor - off
the power of the Port. Does it exist, and if not, any ideas on making
one?" And if such can work for printers, why not other peripherals
as well?
I'd like the same thing -- except with 10BT on one end. Essentially, I'd like a IEEE802.11->10BT bridge.
Why? I don't have the ability to run cable from my "lan" area to my stereo without it looking extremely unsightly. But I'd love to be able to buy an audiotron. If I had such a bridge, I'd be all set.
Does anyone out there know of such a thing, for a reasonable cost?
The units themselves are buried in a box, and used a presumably proprietory RF system .. i.e. not 900MHz, etc.
Doing a google on 'wireless printing' gave me this link to aerocomm which has a similar product, but which is faster .. 1mbps.
Still, a little searching youeself would have been better.
gus
.. if only.
I bough an Auditron and needed a 10BT bridge. I just bought two Linksys WAP11's and upgraded the firmware on them. There is a point to point bridging mode with the most current firmware. I also used WAP11's with an external antenna to link up my garage to my network (internet appliance and downloading MP3's to my car). e-mail me if yah need info. I'll send yah a bunch of info.
LLAMA
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