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Author: Subject: P910 & Wi-fi

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Registered: 21/6/05
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  posted on 22/6/05 at 20:13
i wanna knw, if my P910i has wi-fi, if not can i get it, the reason is i have wireless router at home and wanna use, is thr anyway i can use my P910 (my phone has bluetooth too )

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  posted on 24/6/05 at 15:49
hi,

P910i does not have a built in wi-fi.

one option of connecting to internet is

1) using Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Bridge
connect to a Bluetooth Access Point which connects it to network that contains the WiFi Access Point.
Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Bridge
A bridge between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi networks
This device would function as a network bridge, allowing users of Bluetooth devices that are able to use the Wireless Networking profile the ability to utilize Wi-Fi Hotspots. Because of the nature of Bluetooth networking, the device would have to accept PPP connections from Bluetooth PDA's, laptops, etc. and then simply forward those packets to an existing Wi-Fi Network. There would have to be an interface in the device that would allow the Bluetooth device to configure the wireless network (ie Network Name, WEP) probably a web-based interface. There would have to be a hardware method of pairing the Bridge to a Bluetooth device, probably similar to the way that Bluetooth Mouses are paired now (a hardware button is pressed and the device will pair with any device for the next 15 seconds without a PIN). Either that or the device would be plugged in to a USB port on a host configured and paired via a desktop application.

for example D-Link Bluetooth Access Point DBT-900AP
for best prices and reviews for D-link DBT-900APcheck www.wi-fireviews.com/

Thankyou

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