Setting Up Your Bluetooth Network
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Setting Up Your Bluetooth Network
Introduction
The era of tangled cables is coming to an end. For those who rely on multiple peripherals and devices at home or work, it's time to consider setting up your own Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN).
What is a Personal Area Network?
A Personal Area Network (PAN) includes your computer and its connected devices. Common devices might be a PDA, cell phone, digital camera, scanner, and printer. Your keyboard and mouse are also part of this network. Essentially, it's everything around your desk linked to your computer.
With a variety of devices, your workspace might resemble a messy cluster of wires. Setting up a Bluetooth PAN can help maintain a clutter-free environment, allowing devices to connect seamlessly without cables.
Getting Started with Bluetooth
If you're creating a new workspace, consider setting up a fully Bluetooth-enabled environment. For existing spaces, introduce Bluetooth devices as needed.
The first requirement is a Bluetooth-capable computer. Most modern computers have built-in Bluetooth. If you have an older model, a Bluetooth dongle can be purchased for around $20.
Once your computer is Bluetooth-enabled, you can start integrating Bluetooth peripherals into your PAN.
Essential Devices
Keyboard and Mouse
These are crucial components of any PAN. Bluetooth versions help reduce clutter by eliminating cables. Prices start at about $50 for keyboards and $30 for mice. For those frequently on the move, Bluetooth folding keyboards can be a convenient option.
Cell Phones and PDAs
Bluetooth PANs excel here. If you're often away from the office, you can sync your cell phone or PDA with your computer to update your calendar and address book effortlessly. New technologies like the iPhone enhance these capabilities even further.
Headsets
A Bluetooth headset is invaluable, especially if you spend significant time in the car. They allow for hands-free phone usage and are useful for VoIP calls at home or in the office. Quality headsets are available for around $50.
Additional Peripherals
Beyond the essentials, you can explore a range of Bluetooth gadgets. Consider a Bluetooth MP3 player or camera. Transfer speeds for large files like high-resolution photos can be slow, but improvements are ongoing.
For gadget enthusiasts, quirky Bluetooth peripherals are available too. For instance, a Bluetooth watch can notify you of incoming calls when your phone is out of reach?"not necessary, but certainly intriguing.
Conclusion
Whether your goal is to boost productivity, enhance your workspace, or explore new tech, Bluetooth offers a versatile and wireless solution. Transition to a Bluetooth network to enjoy a more streamlined and efficient setup.
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