Hi Joe,
if you need to get an idea of Bluetooth connections speeds,
consider that using Blunt you will be able to transfer files at same
speeds
as you usually do with NCU with only one difference:
- larger the file to transfer, slower the speed you will get.
So if in example you will need to transfer a bunch of notes of some
Kilobytes each,
or a newton.pkg file with dimensions of less than 100K, you will get
speed of 38400bps by default.
If instead you will need to transfer a 300K package you will get
speed of 19200bps or less.
Regards,
Adriano
Il giorno 13/mar/06, alle ore 05:10, Joseph Solin ha scritto:
> I have been very interested in implementing a Bluetooth solution on
> my 2100, but I am unclear on connection speeds. I would use it for
> email - send and receive through my Verizon Razr phone.
>
> Can anyone give me an idea of connection speeds?
>
> Des anyone have success with automated email retrieval through
> blunt...namely stability?
>
> - Joe Solin
>
> On Mar 12, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Adriano wrote:
>
>> Did you read about people experiencing bluetooth on their MessagePads
>> and are curios to know more about and maybe to experience it yourself
>> too?
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