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Getting the Most out of Bluetooth Networks - Video

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While setting up a Personal Area Network (PAN) with a number of devices linked together can create a mess of wires and cables, Bluetooth technology can erase most of it.

Bluetooth technology is standard in today's computers, mobile phones, peripherals and PDAs. Even if your computer does not have Bluetooth, you can easily upgrade it by buying a Bluetooth interface that plugs in to your computer's USB port.

Bluetooth technology allows your computer to connect to all kinds of peripherals wirelessly, including your keyboard, mouse, and printer. It even allows you to connect to other devices within a confined space like an office or vehicle

While they have many similarities, Bluetooth is not the same as a standard wireless network, or Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi networks use a different signal band to transmit data and are compatible with most wireless devices. Bluetooth, on the other hand, is a wireless alternative which uses radio signals to transmit data. Because it's a relativity new technology, Bluetooth is not compatible with existing wireless devices. It's signal strength is much less than Wi-Fi limiting range to a small room or vehicle.

Read the article here: Getting the Most out of Bluetooth Networks

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