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#6795 23-Feb-2006 17:58
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I have 2 motorola headsets that I would like to connect to one computer, is there any way this can be done. Each headset works independently, I just can't get them to both connect at the same time.

The computer is shared between two people I just want an audible alert when new data comes out. (a speaker would alert to many people.)
If it can't be done do you have any suggestions on how I could do it a different way but still being wireless?



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#29227 23-Feb-2006 21:36
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Welcome to Geekzone... In general Bluetooth adapters and software can connect to only one headset at a time.





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