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Bluetooth operates at 2.4 to 2.485 GHz... depending on the version used. If you're thinking of trying to intercept bluetooth signals... you'll have a hard time doing it ! Bluetooth uses 256 bit encryption, and digital signature technology to 'pair' itself between devices. Additionally - the maximum current range is just 800 feet.
A dual band router will allow 802.11g devices to operate on the 2.4 GHz band while allowing 802.11n devices to operate at their maximum speed on the 5GHz band. Both the G and N devices will be able to operate simultaneously.
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Bluetooth uses short wavelength radio transmissions in the ISM band from 2400-2480 MHz
Yes, Bluetooth operates at radio frequencies between 2400 MHz and 2483.5 MHz in the 2.4 GHz UHF band using frequency hopping spread spectrum techniques.
Bluetooth and WiFi both work on wireless network but there are major difference between both of them. The Bluetooth is very beneficial for transferring data between two or more devices but it typically operates on weaker signals. It may only connect with the device which is near to it. It is best suited to low-bandwidth applications like transferring sound data or byte data with hand-held computers. On the other hand Wi-Fi is operates at better suited stronger signal for operating full scale networks because it enables a faster connection.
b, the network will ALWAYS drop to the slowest device no matter if there are faster devices on it. n devices would slow down to g or b speeds also. The slower one can't go faster so the faster ones have no choice but to slow down. You can get around that problem if you were to get a Dual Band router and put the slower devices on a different band and then there wouldn't be a problem.
There are alot of good models. One of the top reviewd and most preffered devices will be th LG TONE +. Great sound, stylish Neck Band fit and Bluetooth capability. Combining music listening and Phone capability. Here is full review: http://thebestbluetoothheadsetreviews.com/lg-tone-the-best-bluetooth-headset/
Runescape Band is a bank assiciated with an online video game. Since video games operate online their online banks can be accessed by players in all states.
You're probably thinking of the CB (Citizen's Band) radios, which aren't exclusive to truck drivers. Anyone can purchase, own, and operate one, and they don't require a licence from the FCC to operate them.
Yes. The LG Neon II has both GPS and bluetooth capabilities. This phone will definitely work for you based on your specified needs. It has also a QWERTY keyboard and it also comes with quad band GSM and 3G support. You can also play music on this phone.
no the Dual Shock 3 controller is Bluetooth and the PS2 does not have Bluetooth, although it would still not work for other reasons