Re: connecting usb device to pc wirelessly



colin wrote:
"Captain Dondo" <yan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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colin wrote:

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 =^.^=




http://www.openwrt.org

It sounds like you need to find a couple of supported hubs; one with
usb, and hook them up using WDS. You can buy a viewsonic wr-100 for $14
on ebay; the USB models will set you back about $100 (US; other places
YMMV.)


Ah yes that sounds like the sort of thing, thanks.

So basiicaly I have a WGT634U at the remote end and plug the usb data logger
into it
and the other wifi device in the pc (wich it might have one on the MB
already not sure), and hope its transparent enough to allow the software to
use it as if its connected directly to the pc.

However its quite a large device to put at the remote end,
I wonder if theres a smaller equivalent or if I cld just get hold of the
neccessary
gubins it has inside it just for the usb part.

If you're in europe, you can probably get hold of an Asus wl-hdd, which is about the size of a pack of cigarettes, runs off of DC, and has a USB port. Realistically, that's about as small as you can get; the CPU is about an inch square and the radio itself needs some room.


As I am writing this however someone just messaged me with the following
link ...
http://www.belkin.com/pressroom/releases/uploads/01_03_06CableFreeUSB.html
However this doesnt seem to be shipping till july, cant even find it
searching on thier website.


The Belkin cable looks interesting... But given the vaporware that seems to dominate the marketplace, I wouldn't hold my breath... Although I might have use for it....


I looked inside the usb data logger and it has one of those rs232<->usb
chips, I wonder if it would be easier to do the wirless link at the rs232
level and move the usb device to the pc ... trouble is searches for
"wireless etc..." come up with so much to look at.

Colin =^.^=



Pretty much everything in the consumer world has gone to USB; if you want an idea of commercial grade serial stuff, you can look at rs485.com - very nice stuff, bulletproof, also $$$$ (or EEEE - no euro symbol on my keyboard...)

--Yan
.



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