Probably not the right place, but I'm looking to have a bluetooth module connected via ethernet. The bluetooth would be for WAP not just printer access. There were a few ethernet to bluetooth (printer) made in the past but no longer seem available. So, has anyone tried a standard ethernet to USB adaptor to connect anything other than a printer? I don't like to have to re-invent wheels.
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2nd guess
you have a bluetooth printer and you want to network it?
3rd guess
you want to create a wireless network using a bluetooth PAN instead of an ethernet WLAN? a bluetooth PAN isn't ideal for wireless networking. speed is very slow, and range is very limited. it's OK for tethering your cell phone to your laptop for getting online, and that's about it. it's better at point to point than point to multipoint
I'm thinking of connecting a bluetooth unit to a cantenna, swapping between different units with a PIN diode switch. I have ethernet and power on the mast and really don't want to have multiple USB extenders.
I'll probably go with something like the extender as I do have a few boxes of Cat5 or buy a serial (not USB) bluetooth module. The IP hub would be nice, I could hook up multiple unit eg wi-spy and bluetooth. I wonder just how difficult it would be to make a PIC with USB, networkable, 5 minutes
pic microcontrollers do not support USB Host functions, so it wouldn't help much. you can buy add-on chips / modules to give them that functionality, but I think the pic lacks a bit in the cpu department to act as a protocol bridge. EDN has an extensive write-up on their site detailing their development of a USB to IP bridge.