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    dhilkert
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    the one that is used in toshiba notebooks seems to be quite well too.


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  2. #17
    Da Giant
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    @bartlbee

    whats the range of those adapters?
    are there any different classes??
    I´d need one with a range of about 10-15 meters!

    You can need one with a range of about 10-15 meters(class2)
    but the bluetooth transponders in your phone are class 3 (5 m)
    so i wont have any use.....
    HOLLAND IS GVD HET HARDSTE



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    fonzki
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    I use a Billionton USB dongle. Class 1. Supposed to be good for 100M.

    There are 3 walls that this dongle has passed through in our office and the software (REMOTE P800) connecting to my P800 was still good. Can't really test a real 100M with line of sight though. Too much walls in our office.

    But i must agree that the bluetooth software is what matters. WIDCOMM bluetooth software 1.4.1 build 6 is more stable, and better reconnection after a disconnect.

    Although i think there are newer versions of that software already. Not finding the time to search yet.



  4. #19
    gbridger
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    I use a D-link with my Apple Powerbook and it's been great for over almost a year and a half.



  5. #20
    HydrasunGQ
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    I'm using a D-Link DBT-120 and its working great.



  6. #21
    starkisttuna
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    I'm using the belkin f8t003. It is the best one out there and has a range of 100meters/328feet



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    cl4m
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    DBT 120 for me, works great



  8. #23
    b_schulz
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    i second the MSI one.



  9. #24
    max_warp
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    Got a D-link usb adaptator, works good for my T610 !



  10. #25
    karldall
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    can't get it here in europe ;(



  11. #26
    yoshi19
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    I just got the T-610 from Amazon and the Belkin F8TOO3 $40 at Compusa. Good up to 10M and works great. The setup was fast and have had no problems yet. They also have the F8TOO1 that is supposed to be good up to 100M.



  12. #27
    iketurna
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    i don't recommend the ambicom usb bluetooth adapter. you can transfer files but the se software does not recognize your phone, i took it back to comp usa.



  13. #28
    jp1225
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    Yet another great reason to switch to Mac!



  14. #29
    trevsweb
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    i use a MSI blutoes usb dongle best damn thing ever
    was only £20 and i can send files from the other side of my house



  15. #30
    zzoux
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    Get a class 1 BT dongle. Range is further



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