Most of my readers know that I love cellphones, PDAs and gadgets. Many of these gadgets do not have WiFi in them, but they do support the PAN-client Bluetooth profile which allows them to get wireless internet connectivity (e.g. the Palm Treo). To achieve this, you need to have a PAN-server. And this what Anycom's EDR-AP Bluetooth Access Point is all about.
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The Windcomm stack works with the Anycom EDR-AP (when using the PAN profile, DUN connectivity is still buggy in the AP's March2007 firmware). However, it still is more compatible than other BT APs in the market. But of course, this comes at a steeper price.
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The Windcomm stack works with the Anycom EDR-AP (when using the PAN profile, DUN connectivity is still buggy in the AP's March2007 firmware). However, it still is more compatible than other BT APs in the market. But of course, this comes at a steeper price.