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What is Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a radio frequency based cable replacement technology. It
is designed to be an inexpensive wireless personal networking system for
all classes of portable devices such as laptops, PDA`s (Personal digital
assistants), mobile phones and headsets. Bluetooth can also replace cabling
in a more static environment i.e. between desktop computers and printers.
A device has to be Bluetooth enabled (i.e. contain a Bluetooth chip) to
be able to use a Bluetooth connection.
Where did the name Bluetooth come
from
Bluetooth was first developed in Sweden, by Ericsson in 1994. The name
comes from King Harald "bluetooth" Blatand who ruled part of
Scandinavia in 960AD. He helped unite his part of the world, as the developers
and promoters of Bluetooth hope Bluetooth technology will unite the mobile
world.
What is hte range of Bluetooth
Bluetooth devices can be in 3 different power classes:
Class 3 : The lowest power, the max. range of this is 10m
(30 feet)
Class 2 : Max range is about 50m (150ft)
Class 1 : Max range is about 100m (300ft)
These ranges can be affected by environmental conditions
i.e. furniture, walls, people so ranges can easily be reduced. Bluetooth
is not a line of sight connection so it can be used through walls and
floors.
What is the speed of Bluetooth
Bluetooth is faster than an ISDN connection but slower than a IR (infra
red) connection used on a laptop - a normal Bluetooth connection is about
the same speed as a home broadband connection.
How secure is Bluetooth
It is a common misconception that all Bluetooth devices can connect to
any other device and browse the information on it. This cannot be done
without the user setting the device to do so. Bluetooth security has various
levels of authentication including pin code entry and up to 128-bit encryption.
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