Hi Doug
I did it a couple of year ago with a different VNA. I used a wireless USB server. I think the NanoVNA would work this way round as well. to Operate VNWA2 and VNWA3 Remotely Wired or Wireless.pdf <> copy paste the link into a browser if I does not work May to day some smart method using the small wonderful Wifi devices with ESP8266 can be developed to do I bidirectional USB link but that is far beyond my skill. I am a hardway hobbyist ? -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: [email protected] <[email protected]> P? vegne af DougVL Sendt: 20. oktober 2019 01:11 Til: [email protected] Emne: [nanovna-users] Wireless USB? I would really like to connect my new NanoVNA to my laptop using a wireless connection. It doesn't seem likely that a bluetooth adapter would work at the VNA end, though. I keep wondering about the wireless mini keyboards that use a USB "dongle" that looks like a bluetooth dongle, but isn't. This would have to be two little devices with USB connectors that talk to each other "automatically" and not need any manual intervention like a mouse click to make the connection. Sort of a non-discriminatory bluetooth that would always accept the first connection attempt. Does anyone on here know of such a device or system? I've been trying with google but I can't seem to come up with the right search terms. And maybe there is some reason why the NanoVNA wouldn't support such a connection anyway. Maybe one of the firmware developers could find a way to add a wireless connection feature to the system. Giving it a fixed, non-routable IP address to use a USB wifi adapter might be a good way. Thanks for any help or suggestions! Doug, K8RFT |