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Turistapt Posts: 110

I bought one Class 1 BT receiverr USB i´m very satisfied!!
For anyone with doubts like i was check the site http://www.palowireless.com/bluetooth/ it´s all there!!

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Posted: 2004-05-24 00:52:47
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buckle247 Posts: > 500

will be good when phones start to use BT1, be much easier to bluejack people as you will have a much bigger range.
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Posted: 2004-05-24 01:05:14
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bico Posts: > 500

Doesn't both ends of a Bluetooth communication, for example a mobile phone and a personal computer, need to be of the same Bluetooth class?

Doesn't either both ends need to be of class 1 or both ends need to be of class 2? Or are the two classes fully compatible with eachother? If so, if one end is of class 1 and one end is of class 2, what is the resulting approximate communicating range?

I haven't read the Bluetooth specification...
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Posted: 2004-05-24 01:24:07
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Turistapt Posts: 110

You can connect an Class2 to an Class 1 there´s no problem! But for bluejacking Class 2 is real limitative, with mobiles with Class 1 the fun will be assured!!
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Posted: 2004-05-25 21:17:45
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ESTOR Posts: > 500

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Doesn't both ends of a Bluetooth communication, for example a mobile phone and a personal computer, need to be of the same Bluetooth class?

Doesn't either both ends need to be of class 1 or both ends need to be of class 2? Or are the two classes fully compatible with eachother? If so, if one end is of class 1 and one end is of class 2, what is the resulting approximate communicating range?
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They are compatible. You get the lesser range of the two devices, i.e. 10m . So you are wasting your money on a class 1 unless you have at least two class 1 devices, or you expect to have 2 soon.

Or in the case of Bluejacking, you don't expect to(and can't) receive anything from the other class 2 device.

[ This Message was edited by: ESTOR on 2004-05-27 00:06 ]
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Posted: 2004-05-27 01:05:35
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bico Posts: > 500

@ESTOR: On second thoughts I realized that that was obviously the case. But thanks a lot for making the quite obvious even more obvious.
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/bico

[ This Message was edited by: bico on 2004-05-27 21:34 ]
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Posted: 2004-05-27 22:34:00
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Turistapt Posts: 110

You´re right but buying an Class 1 adapter USB is thinking on the future!! Next peripherics and mobiles will shure be Class 1! And the €€€€ really is small! So it´s more consciencious to think on future and buy one Class 1
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Posted: 2004-05-28 04:50:02
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bico Posts: > 500

@Turistapt: You are right too. Buying a BT Class 1 USB adapter is aiming for the future.
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Posted: 2004-05-29 00:40:45
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