Moin,
Am Thu, 9 Feb 2006 08:31:35 -0500 schrieb Bill Kearney:
> And connect the BT portion of it, how? There's no BT radio in the
> unit. Sorta key to making a headset work, isn't it?
But some units have an USB port where an external Bluetooth dongle can
be plugged in. See
http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=1650 for
example.
> Not to mention the CPU in the linksys has nowhere near the processing
> power necessary to handle signal encoding and compression.
Bluetooth audio is uncompressed 8 bit 8kHz PCM data, so there's no need
for processing power on the Bluetooth side (hey, the average mobile
phone's CPU is even weaker!). As for the VoIP side ... I don't know
about the specific provider that was mentioned, but in general it is
possible to negotiate the the codec to use when setting up the
connection. Uncompressed audio should be available as a possible codec.
So, in principle it should be possible to use one of the OpenWRT
thingies to directly connect a Bluetooth headset to a VoIP provider.
(However, I'm not aware of anyone who did this yet.)
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