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Thomas Reed #1
Wallstreet and Bluetooth?
It would be cool if I could make my Wallstreet and my PB G4 communicate
via Bluetooth -- mostly just so I could try out this cool new
technology, which has thus far been sitting totally inactive on the new
machine.
I installed a Bluetooth update on the Wallstreet (which has a wireless
card installed), noticing that the update info said it should work on
any machine running OS X 10.2.6. However, no Bluetooth settings show
up in the Wallstreet's System Preferences app. Can the Wallstreet
actually use Bluetooth?
Note that the real problem here is not communicating between these two
machines -- I can already do that just fine using other means. I'm
just wondering if the Wallstreet can do Bluetooth at all.
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Elliott Roper #2
Re: Wallstreet and Bluetooth?
In article <180820031406069514%thomasareed@dont.spam.me>, Thomas Reed
<thomasareed@dont.spam.me> wrote:
I've got a Pismo that's perfectly happy with a D-Link DWB-120M USB> It would be cool if I could make my Wallstreet and my PB G4 communicate
> via Bluetooth -- mostly just so I could try out this cool new
> technology, which has thus far been sitting totally inactive on the new
> machine.
>
> I installed a Bluetooth update on the Wallstreet (which has a wireless
> card installed), noticing that the update info said it should work on
> any machine running OS X 10.2.6. However, no Bluetooth settings show
> up in the Wallstreet's System Preferences app. Can the Wallstreet
> actually use Bluetooth?
dongle as sold by Apple. That is, it talks to my phone. Have not yet
tried it Mac to Mac, since I only have one dongle. Note that 'wireless'
and Bluetooth are usually different animals. Wireless usually means
802.11b, which ain't BT.
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