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Hi all

i have a USB HD far away from my computer and instead of connecting
with cable salad, I have thought of using bluetooth. The HD is not in
a computer, but integrated in an electronic keyboard.

Is there a Bluetooth adapter/dongle/whatsoever which I can stick to
the USB port of the HD in order to make it accessible from my
computer??

thanks

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> Is there a Bluetooth adapter/dongle/whatsoever which I can stick to
> the USB port of the HD in order to make it accessible from my
> computer??

How big is your harddisk ? Take care that current bluetooth products are far
below 1 MBit/s, so you can calculate how long you need to transfer a few
(big) files to your hard disk...

Have a look for WLAN solutions !

Regards,

Martin

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In article <e43f5d9e.0407240148.5f781eac@posting.google.com>,
sklavos@gmail.com (alex) wrote:

> Hi all
>
> i have a USB HD far away from my computer and instead of connecting
> with cable salad, I have thought of using bluetooth. The HD is not in
> a computer, but integrated in an electronic keyboard.
>
> Is there a Bluetooth adapter/dongle/whatsoever which I can stick to
> the USB port of the HD in order to make it accessible from my
> computer??

Bluetooth is too slow for that, and typically only good upto 10 feet.

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Hi

i am not concerned about speed... I only need to transfer MIDI files,
which are 10-20Kb big.

Are there any BT Products??



"Martin Maurer" <capiman@clibb.de> wrote in message news:<cdu51h$18o$03$1@news.t-online.com>...
> > Is there a Bluetooth adapter/dongle/whatsoever which I can stick to
> > the USB port of the HD in order to make it accessible from my
> > computer??
>
> How big is your harddisk ? Take care that current bluetooth products are far
> below 1 MBit/s, so you can calculate how long you need to transfer a few
> (big) files to your hard disk...
>
> Have a look for WLAN solutions !
>
> Regards,
>
> Martin

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alex wrote:
> Hi
>
> i am not concerned about speed... I only need to transfer MIDI files,
> which are 10-20Kb big.
>
> Are there any BT Products??

I think I can remember a bluetooth harddisk from Toshiba, found on the
bluetooth qualification website some months ago. But never saw it
offered anywhere.

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"Røbert M." <rmarkoff@faq.cIty> wrote in message
news:rmarkoff-17E71B.19180024072004@news1.west.earthlink.net...
> In article <e43f5d9e.0407240148.5f781eac@posting.google.com>,
> sklavos@gmail.com (alex) wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > i have a USB HD far away from my computer and instead of connecting
> > with cable salad, I have thought of using bluetooth. The HD is not in
> > a computer, but integrated in an electronic keyboard.
> >
> > Is there a Bluetooth adapter/dongle/whatsoever which I can stick to
> > the USB port of the HD in order to make it accessible from my
> > computer??
>
> Bluetooth is too slow for that, and typically only good upto 10 feet.

Agree BT is too slow for MASS transfer, but this user only wants <100Kb -
this would be fine. As to range, if you get Class 1 devices, these can be
good
for ONE HUNDRED meters - depends on building construction. Its class 0
devices that
are upto 10METERS not feet!)

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"Dolphin Boy" <dolphin_boy_42DEATHTOSPAMMERS@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:CY7Nc.25$zw3.14@fe07.usenetserver.com...
>
SNIP

>
> Agree BT is too slow for MASS transfer, but this user only wants <100Kb -
> this would be fine. As to range, if you get Class 1 devices, these can be
> good
> for ONE HUNDRED meters - depends on building construction. Its class 0
> devices that
> are upto 10METERS not feet!)
>
>

Class 1 BT devices are rated at 30m, 100 Ft, not 100 meters.

Cheers
TC

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Have a check on Bluetooth.com, all occurrences indicate 100m.

--
Mauricio Freitas, Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices
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"Tony Clark" <curiousgeorge1964@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:jHmNc.16621$mL5.9620@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>
> "Dolphin Boy" <dolphin_boy_42DEATHTOSPAMMERS@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:CY7Nc.25$zw3.14@fe07.usenetserver.com...
> >
> SNIP
>
> >
> > Agree BT is too slow for MASS transfer, but this user only wants
<100Kb -
> > this would be fine. As to range, if you get Class 1 devices, these can
be
> > good
> > for ONE HUNDRED meters - depends on building construction. Its class 0
> > devices that
> > are upto 10METERS not feet!)
> >
> >
>
> Class 1 BT devices are rated at 30m, 100 Ft, not 100 meters.
>
> Cheers
> TC
>
>

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I stand corrected :)

TC

"Mauricio Freitas" <dr.emailposter@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message
news:ExnNc.608$zS6.83938@news02.tsnz.net...
> Have a check on Bluetooth.com, all occurrences indicate 100m.
>
> --
> Mauricio Freitas, Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices
> Bluetooth guides: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=449
> Performance Centre (Pocket PC reviews):
> http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?ContentId=2028
> Handango discount: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/handango_code.asp
>
>
> "Tony Clark" <curiousgeorge1964@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:jHmNc.16621$mL5.9620@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> >
> > "Dolphin Boy" <dolphin_boy_42DEATHTOSPAMMERS@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:CY7Nc.25$zw3.14@fe07.usenetserver.com...
> > >
> > SNIP
> >
> > >
> > > Agree BT is too slow for MASS transfer, but this user only wants
> <100Kb -
> > > this would be fine. As to range, if you get Class 1 devices, these can
> be
> > > good
> > > for ONE HUNDRED meters - depends on building construction. Its class 0
> > > devices that
> > > are upto 10METERS not feet!)
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Class 1 BT devices are rated at 30m, 100 Ft, not 100 meters.
> >
> > Cheers
> > TC
> >
> >
>
>

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