WiFi is the signal used to produce a WLAN, LAN or WAN. Also is a Full Duplex transmission
Bluetooth is the signal used to communicate solely between two devices and is only a Single Duplex Transmission
wifi is a wap (wireless access point (used for internet)) bluetooth is a data conecction (used 4 sending data)
The answer is yes they allow Bluetooth printers in their dorms, but any that put off WiFi signals have to have that feature disabled long before they come on campus
Bluetooth, WiFi, and remote-lock car keys do that.
Yes, they have wifi and also are fully Bluetooth ready.
Wireless routers have antenni and your iphone, ipad, computer, etc do too. Resulting in wifi signals between the two.
I think they are improperly marketing Bluetooth capability as Wifi.
Wifi, 4G, and Bluetooth.
the first has wifi and the second does not.
You can exchange data between two systems but not files. Files can be transferred using WiFi or Bluetooth.
The most basic difference between broadband and wifi is that the broadband must be connected while wifi is wireless. Some broadbands could be wireless as well but they most then be connected by a router.
Yes.
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.