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Question on the Nokia 3650....

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zorro99 - 26 Mar 2004 05:16 GMT
My wife and I have the Nokia 3650's hooked up to a PC with a Belkin
Bluetooth USB adapter(100 Meter).I know the range from the PC to either
phone is roughly 100 meters,my question is,what is the range between the
two phones?Thanks in advance for any help....
TDK Systems - 26 Mar 2004 16:43 GMT
Is this a riddle?

> My wife and I have the Nokia 3650's hooked up to a PC with a Belkin
> Bluetooth USB adapter(100 Meter).I know the range from the PC to either
> phone is roughly 100 meters,my question is,what is the range between the
> two phones?Thanks in advance for any help....
SpaceEater - 26 Mar 2004 20:17 GMT
Your phone is Class 2 device and it could send/receive signal up to
10m. Your Belkin dongle is Class 1 and its range is 100m. It can
communicate with another Class 1 device in 100m, but not with your
phone. So phone-to-phone is 10m, because they are Class 2.
Hope that helps.

>My wife and I have the Nokia 3650's hooked up to a PC with a Belkin
>Bluetooth USB adapter(100 Meter).I know the range from the PC to either
>phone is roughly 100 meters,my question is,what is the range between the
>two phones?Thanks in advance for any help....
zorro99 - 26 Mar 2004 22:58 GMT
> Your phone is Class 2 device and it could send/receive signal up to
> 10m. Your Belkin dongle is Class 1 and its range is 100m. It can
> communicate with another Class 1 device in 100m, but not with your
> phone. So phone-to-phone is 10m, because they are Class 2.
> Hope that helps.

Thanks for your help.It's nice to get a answer instead of a wise a.s 
remark.Thanks again...
TDK Systems - 30 Mar 2004 13:35 GMT
Sorry, for "range" I read "distance". By the way, do you use the Nokia Data
suite for this phone? Is it usable? I am writing some software for the
Symbian handsets and I'd like to address most owners aspirations.

> > Your phone is Class 2 device and it could send/receive signal up to
> > 10m. Your Belkin dongle is Class 1 and its range is 100m. It can
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> Thanks for your help.It's nice to get a answer instead of a wise a.s
> remark.Thanks again...
SpaceEater - 30 Mar 2004 20:59 GMT
Nokia Data Suite is usable in some ways and I use it to sync my
address books with Outlook and transfer files between the PC and the
phone, but it is pretty buggy and working with it could be a hassle.

>Sorry, for "range" I read "distance". By the way, do you use the Nokia Data
>suite for this phone? Is it usable? I am writing some software for the
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>> Thanks for your help.It's nice to get a answer instead of a wise a.s
>> remark.Thanks again...
 
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