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eddwo
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  #12602 8-Feb-2005 15:32
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It's good to know this is still being developed. I thought it had been left for dead.
I wonder, is it now considered finished and feature complete?
It would be cool if it supported the HCRP printing profile, then it would actually be detected as a printer by my phone etc and I could print photos directly to it. I don't know if that is possible, perhaps it would need to be built directly into the printer.

I don't really use the bluetooth features much anymore, since I have given up on using a PDA in favour of a smartphone.




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  #2541122 14-Aug-2020 15:47
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I recently acquuired this access point belkin F8T030  but not able to find the updated PAN enabled firmware file anywhere any more.

 

Apparently this  was available on rovingnetworks for download at some point  but this company does not exist anymore  and link is dead that was 15 years ago. And belkin does not support it and does not list any firmware on their website for this device either.

 

Would someone try to  look for this firmware file   belkinpan4.bin on your old computer backups or point me to where I can download it from now?.

 

It would be awesome to locate  this file  and bring this device back to life   I'd like to experiment with this AP more but the stock firmware is very limited. Mainly interested in the bluetooth features of it.

 

Thanks


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