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I was wondering that too. AP plugs into your computer (or is built right in), and then a dongle plugs into each device.Then I realized that the USB ports on most devices probably aren't powered, so the dongle would need a power source. That would be messy.There are a number of ways to implement this, and they all have their pros and cons.
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murray @ Jul 11th 2007 7:58PM
I was wondering that too. AP plugs into your computer (or is built right in), and then a dongle plugs into each device.
Then I realized that the USB ports on most devices probably aren't powered, so the dongle would need a power source. That would be messy.
There are a number of ways to implement this, and they all have their pros and cons.