connecting usb device to pc wirelessly
- From: "colin" <no.spam.for.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2006 15:17:23 GMT
Hi, I have a small simple but effective USB data logger, "little doctor"
but I now want to connect it to my PC wirelessly, (to avoid sliprings)
Ive been looking for a bit and there are many usb wirless (bluetooth etc)
devices that come up in searches but all seem to be specific to a mouse
kb/modem/router/network/internet etc,
I think what I need is a 'wirless USB hub' but most of the ones ive looked
at are just for conecting to a network or modem or printer etc.
Is there any device wich can connect a 'general' usb device to the PC via a
wireless link ? it needs something that the USB data logger device can plug
into (and idealy draw power from) with a wirless link to another thing I can
plug into my PC. Actually it would also be highly usefull if it would
accomodate more than one USB devices at a time such as webcams etc.
Surly there must be something like this ?
Or any other cheap wireless data logger?
data rate is extremly low 1sps would do, just a few analogue and a digital
channel or two, continuosly for upto a day or two at a time. I had thought
about one that can store it on the device for later download but it would be
far more useful to have a realtime display to check it is working ok.
I have wireless kb/mouse/ati remote etc, if only I could make use of one of
those channels
Theres probably some 2 way wireless circuits about, or bluetooth modules,
but id realy need something I can use out of the box with out too much time
or effort.
Colin =^.^=
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