[NTLK] Looking for a Bluetooth card

Forrest Buffenmyer newtonphoenix at mindspring.com
Sun Aug 28 19:43:48 EDT 2011


After some time thinking about Lord Groundhog's suggestion, it occurs to me that while this idea will probably work, it doesn't actually address the issue that I have. I'm not sure if I stated it before, so I will again--and simply.

I have a portable WiFi hotspot that I use to (wirelessly) connect my Newtons, iPad (which is WiFi only), Mac laptop, and several other devices. It doesn't offer WEP--at least, in a way that the Newton understands (believe me, I've tried!)...only WPA. So...I set up MAC address filtering on it for all the devices listed above that would be accessing it.

The idea of setting up a second router with WEP doesn't apply in this case. It wouldn't matter...the hotspot is what generates the WiFi signal, not the router.

This would be a help for the Newton's home WiFi use, though, through a wired router.

Thanks,

--Forrest

Sent from my First Generation iPad

On Aug 27, 2011, at 2:56 AM, Lord Groundhog <lordgroundhog at gmail.com> wrote:

> ~~~ On 2011/08/24 08:59, Forrest Buffenmyer at newtonphoenix at mindspring.com
> wrote ~~~
> 
>> Hmmpf. Well, I guess *I* sit down, corrected. =)
>> 
>> Seriously...Gavin, thanks for this information. I've been told by others (not
>> on here) that it was secure enough and they were wrong. I have read the
>> material I found in the links you've provided.
>> 
>> Fortunately the only thing that I use a MAC address for security on is my MiFi
>> unit...sadly, in order for me to get the Newton to work with it (so I can use
>> the wireless Orinico Gold card) I have to use MAC filtering, as the MiFi
>> doesn't offer WEP, only WPA. Therefore, then, all my other wireless devices
>> must ALSO use MAC address filtering to connect...so, now I'll have to change
>> it to WPA, which means the Newton won't be able to connect *sigh*. I don't
>> believe there's a way to change the connection security without being USB
>> cabled to the unit, so I can't "flip flop" when I use the Newton.
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> Wouldn't it be possible to create a secondary network either with a another
> router or with your computer, with WEP security and that you only turn on
> when you want to connect your Newton?  Or am I completely off the wall here?
> If it is you could have your main wifi network on WPA and then create the
> WEP network only when you want to use it.
> 
> 
> I haven't tried it yet but I don't see why it would be impossible.  Over to
> the folks who know this stuff.  :-)
> 
> 
> 
> Shalom. 
> Christian 
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