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Old 06-03-2006, 19:38   #6
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Re: Bluetooth and Ethernet

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Originally Posted by Jerry Shaw
I already have a router installed.

This runs the network for my PC and the guy living upstairs.

As our computers get turned off a varying times we decided that ICS would not be an option from my computer as the cable entry is in my front room.
We shared the cost of the equipment so we could run BB independantly of eachother.
In that case, unless your router has a bluetooth capability, and assuming it has wireless, then, TBH, it would be easier to use a wireless network card.
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