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How best usb/bluetooth adapter of class 1?

1) Digicom Palladio

2) Hamlet

3) Trust BT-180

4) Sitecom

5) Roper

6) D-Link


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[-Vega-] wrote:
> How best usb/bluetooth adapter of class 1?
How do you define best?

- longest range
- most stable connection

- best packaged software
- most "profiles" supported
- simplest installation procedure

- best price/performance ratio
- smallest
- best support

I'm happy with my "noname" dongle "BB106"
- with very new Widcomm drivers
- without any support
- and it was cheap

Wolfgang

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I, on the other hand, had a bad experience with the D-Link and returned
it. I purchased a LinkSys USBBT-100 with a 100m range and have been
enjoying problem free usage.


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D-Link products are garbage. Bad experiences with their other products.
Their "tech support" is a joke of the worse kind.

"Dyffwd" <Dyffwd.1i2aaz@WiFi-Forum_dot_com> wrote in message
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> I, on the other hand, had a bad experience with the D-Link and returned
> it. I purchased a LinkSys USBBT-100 with a 100m range and have been
> enjoying problem free usage.
>
>
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> Dyffwd
> brought to you by http://www.wifi-forum.com/
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[-Vega-] wrote:
> How best usb/bluetooth adapter of class 1?
>
> 1) Digicom Palladio
>
> 2) Hamlet
>
> 3) Trust BT-180
>
> 4) Sitecom
>
> 5) Roper
>
> 6) D-Link
>
>
> Thank for your collaboration...

I think any one BT 1.2 compliant whith Widcomm drivers SP2 ready...

I have a deal whith Micronet France
and I'll receive soon a SP936B
for less than 40 EUR shipping included,
it's very cheap because EUR is so strong ROFL

I'am sorry about talking about, happy new year...

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Alain. www.algames.info

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