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[SOLVED] Bluetooth LAN using a CDMA host as the server

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I need a bit of help in a little project i want to implement for me an a few of my friends. We want to use CDMA via a wireless phone to share internet access using bluetooth tranceivers. The CDMA device should have a bluetooth transmitter/receiver and the individual PC's should all access the net using that one connection. IS THIS POSSIBLE and could I please have any help if so.
It is sort of a bluetooth LAN using a CDMA host as the server.
 

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Hi as much i know it is not possible because Phone(GSM/CDMA etc) with bluetooth behave as bluetooth modem so only on connection at a time.
 

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CDMA bluetooth LAN

is it not possible to have some sort of timesharing system. If it can only support one connection at a time and with a connection speed of at least 153kbs, can't it work out. lets say we allocate time slots to each of at least 10 users. Each of the users gets time to use the connection. I don't really know if internet requires a continuous connection but it would be nice if we can sort of buffer input until the next time slot appears
 

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