Re: Bluetooth On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 14:14:55 +0200, Christian Christmann
<plfriko@yahoo.de> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>to connect to the Internet I'm using ISDN (Germany).
>Using a wire to connect is kind of cumbersome, thus I'd like to switch
>to wireless.
>A solution would be a wireless ISDN set which uses bluetooth as protocol.
>
>What is the radio reception of bluetooth? Does it get a signal through 2
>walls?
>
>Thank you,
>Chris
No, bluetooth will not suffice.
You need:
- ISDN modem, like you already have or another depending on
it's output port.
- Wifi Router with built in port interface that can use the
modem. For example, if the modem connects to the system via
serial port, you need a router that has a serial port. They
are rarer these days but do exist. If it has it's own host
device inside the modem and a network (RJ45, for example)
connection, your router needs support that instead, or else
you'll need another device inbetween these two.
- Wifi card in the system to comm with the router.
Unless you are using a laptop system, using a wire to
connect is not cumbersome, it is the least cumbersome. If
it is a laptop, then of course the wifi card would be best
for mobility. |