1 mb/s
If the data being transferred is infected, yes you can.
transfer of data, connecting to other bluetooth enabled instruments, media
An Ethernet device that is capable of 10/100 operation is capable of transferring and receiving data at either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. Older devices were only capable of transferring at 10 Mbps. To be backwards-compatible, devices have to be capable of transmitting data at 10 Mbps.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology for transferring data. A microphone pickups sounds. What are you asking?
One of the most popular uses is for file and data transferring. Take an example a Bluetooth headset and Bluetooth enable devices. You can share files, music, data and do phone calls. All great features in today's fast paste life. More info in the link below.
You could try to send data through a bluetooth connection, if you phone is capable of doing that and your computer has the correct software.
data transfering
The answer would be a Protocol. A protocol is the set of rules for transferring data over the Internet.
Bluetooth provides an easier method of data transmission in short range distance.
they are typically only capable of transferring characters to and from the computer and positioning the cursor as requested by the computer. some have additional capability, depending on the model of the terminal, but they are not capable of independent computations or data storage.
TX = Data Transferring RX = Data Receiving
wifi is a wap (wireless access point (used for internet)) bluetooth is a data conecction (used 4 sending data)