CoLong Posted July 8, 2022 Posted July 8, 2022 (edited) The UD website says the following about Polisy Pro: "Native support for 3G/4G modems gives you the ability to go off the grid. Literally! And, if you are one of those maximum-connectivity types, this model – Polisy PRO – comes standard with Dual Band WiFi and Bluetooth (4.0)!" I think I understand that the WiFi capability can be used to connect the Polisy Pro to my home network instead of a hard wired ethernet connection, but can someone please point me to where I can better understand what the 3G/4G and Bluetooth capabilities in Polisy Pro would be used for? Some example use cases would be very helpful. Edited July 8, 2022 by CoLong
lilyoyo1 Posted July 8, 2022 Posted July 8, 2022 (edited) 28 minutes ago, CoLong said: The UD website says the following about Polisy Pro: "Native support for 3G/4G modems gives you the ability to go off the grid. Literally! And, if you are one of those maximum-connectivity types, this model – Polisy PRO – comes standard with Dual Band WiFi and Bluetooth (4.0)!" I think I understand that the WiFi capability can be used to connect the Polisy Pro to my home network instead of a hard wired ethernet connection, but can someone please point me to where I can better understand what the 3G/4G and Bluetooth capabilities in Polisy Pro would be used for? Some example use cases would be very helpful. In general I don't see a use case for the modems except for those with specific use cases such as out in the wilderness with no internet connection. BT may be welcome for those who use BT capable devices (such as tags) that are within range but that would be of limited use. At this time BT is not enabled (I may be wrong) nor have anyone developed anything to use with it. I haven't thought much beyond that as none of those apply to anything i can see myself using Edited July 8, 2022 by lilyoyo1
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