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Linking to an Infrared Device
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External Device Connections Linking to an Infrared Device The computer is IrDA-compliant and can communicate with another infrared-equipped device that is also IrDA-compliant. Infrared signals are sent through an invisible beam of infrared light and require an unobstructed line of sight path. Linking to an infrared device The infrared port supports both low-speed connections up to 115 kilobits per second (Kbps) and high-speed connections up to 4 megabits per second (Mbps). Infrared performance may vary depending on performance of infrared peripherals, distance between infrared devices, and applications used. Hardware Guide 7-7
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Linking to an Infrared Device
The computer is IrDA-compliant and can communicate with
another infrared-equipped device that is also IrDA-compliant.
Infrared signals are sent through an invisible beam of infrared
light and require an unobstructed line of sight path.
Linking to an infrared device
The infrared port supports both low-speed connections up to
115 kilobits per second (Kbps) and high-speed connections up to
4 megabits per second (Mbps).
Infrared performance may vary depending on performance of
infrared peripherals, distance between infrared devices, and
applications used.