based on a couple of forums i've visted, i'm betting none of you have done this...BUT, as many of you are much more experienced than i with this type of thing, i thought i'd bring it to youthe idea is that you take a bluetooth adapter with an antenna, pop it open, and solder the wire of an external antenna to the place where the built-in antenna was originally attached...popular science says that they were able to extend their bluetooth up to nearly a mile away...they used a linksys USBBT100why do this? well, i, personally, want to be able to do this so that when i take my computer with me out of the country and use skype to make most of my calls, i don't want to be limited by having to sit relatively close to my computer while i talki have a couple of questions y'all might be able to answer:1.) wouldn't my blueant x3 have to be able to transmit this distance as well?2.) does it seem feasible that this would work with any bluetooth adapter that has an antenna? because i can get one of those for $15, 1/3 the price of the linksys one (and if i mess it up, it's a lot cheaper)http://www.popsci.com/popsci/how20/51460e0796b84010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd.html
2/8/2007 1:49:15 PM
I think your extension will vary greatly based on your topography. I definitely wouldn't recommend having a 1 mile bluetooth radius in Europe but YMMV. Can you explain how your skype is going to work a bit more? I remember you having a thread about it. Are you going to be using a cellphone as a point of connection or your computer connected to a dataport?
2/8/2007 2:16:05 PM
yeah, i just can't seem to make up my mind about any of this for the full month i'll be in sweden, i will have broadband access...sometimes it'll be hardwired, sometimes wireless (though i'll be bringing my linksys travel wifi router with me)...i was debating buying an unlocked GSM phone, but decided against it...i already have a bluetooth headset that works with my laptop and skype, so i figure why not use that instead, since broadband is available to me? my only concern is range - i don't really want to be stuck sitting close to my computer the entire time when i'm on the phone
2/8/2007 2:20:44 PM
i dont see the point of this, it will only work one way unless you rig your headset too (which would kill your battery)
2/8/2007 3:08:04 PM
^ that's why i actually asked that question another site shows them sending a 1mb file a distance of 1 kilometer using a PDA and this setup
2/8/2007 3:16:09 PM
uh, most every bluetooth device already has a range of about 30ft. If you jack in like this mod is talking about, you will probably get 3-500ft of "universal" reception, because bluetooth is pretty sensitive to walls and obstructions, especially over the 325ft range (max defined in the spec btw)If you just want this for relatively short-range operation (ie under 100ft), you can probably get away without any crazy hardware modifications at all. on the dongle, just get one with an external antenna, and on the headset you can make a dirty external antenna and maybe boost the power if necessary
2/8/2007 5:35:33 PM
well, in case anyone is interested, i just bought a bluetooth adapter with antenna for $7.50 off ebay...should be here next week sometime...i'm going to try this mod, and we'll see what we get, eh?
2/9/2007 12:18:43 AM
you can get 60 feet from Bluetooth Class 2 devices.. 30 feet is limited to Class 1.
2/9/2007 7:42:45 AM
if I were you I would just buy one of those skype wifi phones.
2/12/2007 10:37:07 AM
^ i'd like to...but i don't really want to drop $150-200 on it
2/12/2007 10:50:43 AM