For about $300 you could go with this which starts with a 1km antenna
but you can get optional antennas for up to 30km range.
http://www.aircable.net/industrial-male.html
Of course you might have to do a little dev work to get it set up since
it's not a turnkey system.
CB
Chris Hofstader wrote:
Wireless headphones are available at BestBuy etc. for a pretty little money.
Your keyboard, though, only has about 30 feet of range and I'm uncertain about
Blue Tooth boosters.
On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:03 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
Hi folks,
When I bought my Mac mini recently, I purchased a bluetooth keyboard with it, because it
was the best keyboard they had in the store, in terms of the over all feel etc. Its nice
not being tied to a desk, but it would be really cool if it would be possible to take
this keyboard into another room and control the Mac from there. Clearly, this would
require the ability to listen to the vo output through a set of speakers or, better,
through an existing stereo. Does anybody know of some sort of device that one could
connect to the computer that will "broadcast" the output from the sound card,
so to speak, perhaps a bluetooth or rf device whose receiver plugs into the line in on
your stereo? I have no clue if there would be a market for such a thing, especially since
there is Itunes with the Ipod as remote. But that doesn't let you control the Mac, just
Itunes.
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