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Using a bluetooth headset on a desktop PC

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Will__ | 07:54 Wed 10th Dec 2003 | Technology
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I have a bluetooth wireless headset that I got for my mobile. (A Jabra FreeSpeak).
If I get a bluetooth USB dongle thingy for my desktop, is there any way of using it with my Internet Telephony solution (Net2Phone)?

I know the bluetooth headset would get recognised, but the difficult bit would be pushing the 2 audio signals (headphones and mic) down the bluetooth channel. I understand those USB bluetooth dongles are primarily for wireless connections and connecting to (but not using) mobiles for phonebooks and logos, but I wonder if this can be done

Thanks all.

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if you're using both devices at once, it would normally pick both devices, and they both should have different codes to active on your mobile. More than likely your gonna be using GPRS to connect to net, so if you do have to take a call, the GPRS connection should come back on line. Failing that, turn off your Jabra ( ! ) ;-p

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