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LoWiFi
a low-tech wireless dialup connection | |
every now and then I find myself requiring a dialup connection, but (apart from the bandwidth) I miss not being able to site where I want. What I'd like is to have an RJ-11 socket in the side of my wireless landline handset, thereby allowing me to dial-up, but wirelessly. Surely they exist?
Like this?
http://mpr.mobiles....bt-on-air-1800.html [coprocephalous, Apr 04 2005]
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Link: Range up to 50m indoors and 300m outdoors (in ideal conditions) |
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they still have their limitations |
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[coprocephalous] yeah, I suppose, but it seems odd to have it as a separate device. |
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I'm waiting for the wireless notebook that taps into a (internet) signal anywhere, anytime, like a cell phone does. why do we not have this yet? |
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my old nokia cell phone had a computer interface cable that would allow you to dial the phone and then use your computer for internet browsing or whatever. the only downside was that the speed topped out at 9600 baud and you were paying for cell minutes the whole time you were online. that was 3 or 4 years ago. im sure that stuff has improved now. |
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absolutely [natewill] and modern mobiles will let you connect wirelessly via bluetooth at GPRS (i.e. reasonable) speeds, but I want (in this particular case) true wireless dialup over a non-cellular network. |
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I believe that day is not coming and when the editors of WIRED magazine admit that their experiment with drugs was a failure, we'll all soon learn why. |
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