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Old 02-06-2007, 03:47 PM
Mike Levin
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possible to put existing USB & firewire devices on WiFi orBluetooth?

Is there any way to take existing USB and firewire devices (such as a
firewire external hard drive and a USB printer) and make them wireless by
putting them on a 802.11 wifi network or on bluetooth? I know there are
adapters that plug into the USB port of your computer and give you bluetooth
functionality. I want the reverse - an adapter which has a bluetooth
receiver and USB/firwewire ports that you can plug peripherals into. I'm
going to be running OSX on a powerbook and would like to use my existing
devices wirelessly... Any such thing exists? If so, please cc: replies to
mlevin77@comcast.net. Thanks!

Mike

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Re: possible to put existing USB & firewire devices on WiFi or Bluetooth?

Mike Levin <mlevin77@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<BBAF0A5B.1859B%mlevin77@comcast.net>...
> Is there any way to take existing USB and firewire devices (such as a
> firewire external hard drive and a USB printer) and make them wireless by
> putting them on a 802.11 wifi network or on bluetooth? I know there are
> adapters that plug into the USB port of your computer and give you bluetooth
> functionality. I want the reverse - an adapter which has a bluetooth
> receiver and USB/firwewire ports that you can plug peripherals into. I'm
> going to be running OSX on a powerbook and would like to use my existing
> devices wirelessly... Any such thing exists? If so, please cc: replies to
> mlevin77@comcast.net. Thanks!
>
> Mike


I haven't heard of that, but that WOULD be cool! Except, you'd need a
big battery someplace. Firewire suppose to support something like
45watts!

I'd like to put USB cams all over the yard! ;-)
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