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iTroll
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Bluetooth
what exaclty is bluetooth? Also what are its advantages adn disadvantages?
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bluetooth is a short range wireless technology on the 2.4ghz spectrum that was developed as a cable replacement technology. wireless bluetooth devices talk to each other and share files etc. just like devices on an 802.11 network. I currently use a bluetooth KB/Mouse, bluetooth iPaq 5555 PDA and a bluetooth cell phone and headset. No cables to worry about and a good strong signal out to 30 feet or so. The only thing that can be a pain is initially pairing devices together. Each manufacturer seems to have their own way of doing this and it can get confusing at times, i think this procedure should have been ratified at the same time the hardware standard was finalized but i guess it wasn't.
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iTroll
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Is it any better than normal wireless part such as a normal wireless keyboard and mouse? and if it is how is it better?
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It allows for a longer range and had 128bit encryption so that your keystrokes cannot be captured, it also (depending on the KB/Mouse) utilises frequency hopping to avoid any interference.
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iTroll
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oh ok thnx, i have an 802.11b setup right now and it hasnt interfered with any other of my wireless setups so i think ill pass on bluetooth.
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bluetooth also uses very little power compared to 802.11b.
it is very usefull for short range and peripherals. |
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You're more likely to get interference with a RF mouse and 802.11 than with bluetooth, but if you already have a wireless mouse bluetooth doesn't really make sense. I got my KB/Mouse simply because my Mac has internal bluetooth so i don't have to deal with a dongle of any kind and it makes using a mouse on the road even easier.
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