What is the range of the High Power Bluetooth transmitter and the Class 1 transmitter?
The high power transmitter can reach a typical cell phone up to 400ft (120m) away in open space. The mid-range transmitter can reach a typical cell phone up to 300ft (90m) away in open space. The short range transmitter can reach a typical cell phone up to 160ft (50m) away in open space. Why can’t the BlueFlyers Wizard write to the USB flash drive on my computer? Under Windows Vista, User Account Control (UAC) may prevent the Wizard application from being able to write to the USB flash drive. This is a permissions issue due to additional security features built into Vista. If this occurs, UAC needs to be configured to allow the Wizard access to the USB flash drive. One option is to right-click on the Wizard’s launch shortcut and click “Run as Administrator”. Or User Account Control can be turned off. Follow these steps to disable UAC: – Open the Windows Control Panel from the Start Menu – In the Control Panel, double-click “User Accounts” – Click “Turn User Account Control on or off” –
The high power transmitter can reach a typical cell phone up to 400ft (120m) away in open space. The mid-range transmitter can reach a typical cell phone up to 300ft (90m) away in open space. The short range transmitter can reach a typical cell phone up to 160ft (50m) away in open space. Why can’t the BlueFlyers Wizard write to the USB flash drive on my computer? Under Windows Vista, User Account Control (UAC) may prevent the Wizard application from being able to write to the USB flash drive. This is a permissions issue due to additional security features built into Vista. If this occurs, UAC needs to be configured to allow the Wizard access to the USB flash drive. One option is to right-click on the Wizard’s launch shortcut and click “Run as Administrator”. Or User Account Control can be turned off. Follow these steps to disable UAC: – Open the Windows Control Panel from the Start Menu – In the Control Panel, double-click “User Accounts” – Click “Turn User Account Control on or off” –