Problem with low Bluetooth speed transfer
Hi all,
I have a Powerbook G4 (Bluetooth v1.1), a T-Mobile data card and a K800i SonyEricsson mobile phone.
When I connect to the internet with my Data Card (PCMCIA using Launch2Net software by NovaMedia) I can download at a max speed of 120 KB/S (as reported in Safari).
When I connect to the internet using my mobile phone via Bluetooth, I get a max speed of 45kb/s.
I thought that for some reason this was being capped by the 3G access of my phone, so I transferred a photo from the K800i to the Powerbook and both times (I initiated from the phone and the second time from the Powerbook) the max speed was 45kb/s.
On wikipedia it says that Bluetooth 1.1 should transfer at a max rate of 125kb/s.
Could there be something wrong with my Mac or is it possible that the speed is somehow capped from the phone or the Mac (some setting that needs to be changed)
Thanks in advance for your help.
I have a Powerbook G4 (Bluetooth v1.1), a T-Mobile data card and a K800i SonyEricsson mobile phone.
When I connect to the internet with my Data Card (PCMCIA using Launch2Net software by NovaMedia) I can download at a max speed of 120 KB/S (as reported in Safari).
When I connect to the internet using my mobile phone via Bluetooth, I get a max speed of 45kb/s.
I thought that for some reason this was being capped by the 3G access of my phone, so I transferred a photo from the K800i to the Powerbook and both times (I initiated from the phone and the second time from the Powerbook) the max speed was 45kb/s.
On wikipedia it says that Bluetooth 1.1 should transfer at a max rate of 125kb/s.
Could there be something wrong with my Mac or is it possible that the speed is somehow capped from the phone or the Mac (some setting that needs to be changed)
Thanks in advance for your help.
Mac Mini 1.47, PB 17, iBook G4, Powermac G5 2.3GHz, Mac OS X (10.4.8)