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|    Ed Vance to Aug    |
|    to wifi or not to wifi    |
|    02 Jun 24 14:50:27    |
      TZUTC: -0500       MSGID: 1615.fido-gen@1:2320/105 2ac20952       REPLY: 2:460/256 000006a3       PID: Synchronet 3.20a-Linux master/acc19483f Apr 26 202 GCC 12.2.0       TID: SBBSecho 3.20-Linux master/acc19483f Apr 26 2024 23:04 GCC 12.2.0       BBSID: CAPCITY2       CHRS: ASCII 1              > Hi Ed...              > ok. that explains a lot. not sure why you were fixated on a "cat5" solution       > then. BT or wifi direct from the phone to your PC is the only way to go       > then.              > --        > /|ug        > https://t.me/aabolins              > --- Want fido for iOS/MacOS/Android/Win/Linux? https://shrtco.de/tpJ9yV       > * Origin: Fido by Telegram BBS from Stas Mishchenkov (2:460/256)               I was thinking I could substitute a BT device where the old DSL modem       connected to the WAN output and then use Internet thru the cellphone as I did       when using the DSL modem.       This model phone has BT 4.0 on it.       I seen that v 5.0 is downward compatible to older versions of BT.       So any device I get that made for v4 or v5 would be fine for me.       It just bugs me that I can't find the device I saw earlier when I started       looking.       History ought to show it for me, I have used history settings on the       Computer(s) as in Firefox and maybe Thunderbird lots of times               I even occasionally make a file of all that's in the C: and the D: partition(s)       so later when I am wondering where I Saved a file, I can open the Text File I       most recently made and then use CTRL f to Find where I stuck that file, so I       can open it.       I make many many many subdirectories, some I look into regularly, many others I       don't where they are OR what's in them, BUT MY TEXT FILE DOES.              A Tree of my C:\ drive(partition) would show some places have 4 or more nested       subdirectories in them.       Go ahead and laugh, it's My computer Not Yours.       Ed       --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux        * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105)       SEEN-BY: 105/81 106/201 116/17 18 128/260 129/305 153/7715 218/700       SEEN-BY: 226/30 227/114 229/110 112 113 300 307 317 426 428 470 664       SEEN-BY: 229/700 282/1038 291/111 320/219 322/757 396/45 712/848 2320/0       SEEN-BY: 2320/105 401 5075/35       PATH: 2320/105 229/426           |
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