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Re: bluetooth and 802.11b 11mb Wireless lan CAN coexist?



Hi,
 
You can find the TDK drivers at:
 
Information about how to modify TDK drivers for Mitsumi USB dongle:
 
 
If you don't know german language, use http://babelfish.altavista.com to translate it in english.
 
You need to modify only an inf file (btwusb.inf) in order to recognise Mitsumi module as a TDK  USB module.
 
Good luck,
Dan
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 12:28 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] bluetooth and 802.11b 11mb Wireless lan CAN coexist?

Hi Dan

I have just got the Mitsumi dongle, but have not been able to find these
modified drivers
can you let me know where you can get them from ?

cheers
Al

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan [mailto:dtoma@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 1:34 PM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] bluetooth and 802.11b 11mb Wireless lan CAN
coexist?


Hi Jason,

Bluetooth use a spread spectrum technology and less power, so you can
use both. 802.11b work on a single frequency, so the interference must
not be an issue.
I use both: bluetooth for sync with Ericsson T39 and Compaq iPaq H3870
and 802.11b for home wireless network. Unfortunately, the range of
802.11 in concrete buildings is a lot much smaller as expected. With a
great difficulty I can cover the full flat. The range of Bluetooth (10m
for small power class) is allmost the same as for 802.11 in concrete
buildings, which is great. I use a Mitsumi USB Bluetooth Adapter with
modified TDK drivers and it works great. More than that, on the same
notebook I have the bluetooth adapter and the 802.11 card (Compaq WL110)
and there is no interference problem. I can sync the iPaq and phone with
the notebook and trough the 802.11b the notebook is connected to the
Internet (trouugh AP), so I have for iPaq a bluetooth connection to the
internet (no other interface required). It's cool.

BR,
Dan




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