I built in a bluetooth adapter with soldering. It works fine. Had only sometimes a small problem in the earlier version of Osx 10.2 when I had to unplug the adapter to re-establish the connection. Dont know exactly the range, because I have no proximity meter, but when my mobile is around at the table or in my pocket in the train or park I have a connection, so that's exactly why i wanted it. It's really worth to have bluetooth always automatically with you. Soldering is not a big problem, but use fine materials. I taped one of the USB ports and don't miss this second port. After all, in the future you will replace all USB connections by bluetooth... If you dont want to loose one port you can choose to put the bluetooth-adapter beneath the keyboard, still with a USB-connector as described at the site. You can unplug this bt-adapter. As a result your second port will work again as before. Hanno On 25-5-2003 22:17, "Sidney Ho" <SKYHO at compuserve.com> wrote: > > > Martim, thanks for the link. After looking at the details, I've decided it's > not really worth losing the USB port full time to do it. >> >> I hope youre confortable in puting a soldering iron to your >> mainboard... I know I'm not. ;-) >> >> http://www.macitynet.it/immagini/servizispeciali/bluetoothinsidee/ >> >> good luck! >> >> -mw >> >> "Creativity is more important than knowledge."-Albert Einstein > > > ############################################################# > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list <bluetooth-mac at lists.themacintoshguy.com>. > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <bluetooth-mac-off at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > <bluetooth-mac-digest at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > Send administrative queries to > <bluetooth-mac-request at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > > -- Hanno Lans mail at hannolans.nl http://www.hannolans.nl