No, they are entirely different interfaces using entirely different messaging protocols.
No
first on ur mobile and computer bluetooth device>then make ur computer to search ur mobile device>now connect it via joint area network.its done now u can use gprs>to use edge connect in via ovi suite or data cable..its enable automatic
Bluetooth and WiFi are the two most dominant wireless technologies to choose from for personal connection. (I'll assume you PDA is not a cellular phone) If you don't want to use WiFi, then Bluetooth is really your only option. You can setup your Computer which also must have Bluetooth as a Bluetooth modem. You can then connect from your PDA to your Computer via the Bluetooth connection and to the internet. This however will be significantly slower than WiFi and the distance you can travel form your computer will be short.
Yes it can connect via WiFi, bluetooth, wireless data 4Glte and 3G.
No - you use a Wifi card or USB Wifi adapter to access the router. Bluetooth operates on the same frequency as Wifi (2.4Ghz), however the transmission protocol is different and at a lower power.
No it is not because wifi and bluetooth use two different wave lengths. There by rendering them very different beasts and not cross compatible.
Unless the printer can be connected via airport which is doubtful you cannot. You can however connect it via WiFi or by Bluetooth if you printer is Bluetooth ready or with a Bluetooth device if it is Bluetooth compatible. Your Mac is Bluetooth ready.
WIFI and Bluetooth are both wireless communication protocols. WIFI is usually used to allow laptops to connect to the internet via a WIFI hotspot or to allow two devices in a home network to communicate without stringing wires, and has a maximum range of about 100 meters. Bluetooth is usually used to connect two devices that are within a few feet of each other, such as a headset and a cell phone.
It can connect to printers and the internet with WiFi, headsets, speakers, keyboards and footswitches with Bluetooth. It can also act as a controller for other devices or be controlled via Wifi and Bluetooth. It can connect to digital cameras for importing via USB, and connect to external microphones and keyboards via USB.
easy. its called wifi
ipod to ipod connection is normally made using bluetooth... make sure your bluetooth is not off... settings/general/bluetooth
The PSP Street has no wifi or bluetooth, it cannot connect to another PSP.
Well why not! Wifi will connect you to a tower or the cloud and connect you to the internet.