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RE: Is this possible with BlueTooth?
You can purchase / rent signal boosters .... We had one at my last place
(of
work) you just had to plug it into the power...
Although I'm unsure if it came from orange or nokia ... I'm more likely to
think it came from the latter ...
Apologies I don't know much about the piece of kit, but I can see what I
can
do if you like ...
Jonathan.
-----Original Message-----
From: keyvan2r [mailto:keyvan@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, 06 March, 2004 13:42
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Is this possible with BlueTooth?
I live in an area in central London where cellphone
reception is
poor at best and in the basement the signal is strong enough
to ring
on incoming calls but not enough to have a conversation.
My question is: given that there are now BlueTooth
adaptors/access
points with 100 meter range and multi-device connection
support; is
there a way to have the phone and a headset connect to a BT
"hub"
which would allow me to leave the phone in a "good cellphone
reception spot" and have the headset connected to the same
BT hub??
This would let me keep the phone on the ground or 1st floor
and use
the extended range BT hub as a sort of repeater between the
phone
and the headset. Is this feasible/possible?
Failing that, does anyone know how a cellular signal might
be
boosted inside an home?
Thanks
Keyvan
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