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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This looks like a great piece of kit, however it's a little pointless for it's price (£150+) given that if you have £150+ to spare then you may as well spend a third of that price on a higher model phone/etc which does support wifi (especially as wifi enabled mobile devices are a growing trend)
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This looks like a great piece of kit, however it's a little pointless for it's price (£150+) given that if you have £150+ to spare then you may as well spend a third of that price on a higher model phone/etc which does support wifi (especially as wifi enabled mobile devices are a growing trend)
Edited 2007-05-18 10:32