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Why can Bluetooth equipment integrate easily in TCP/IP network?

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Why can Bluetooth equipment integrate easily in TCP/IP network?

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Bluetooth is a wireless way for data transmission, so many companies use this technology to connect different appliances. This technology is quite popular, and I’m pretty sure that it’s going to be used for at least a few decades. Actually, wireless technology for connecting appliances is really convenient, and for example, https://ajax.systems/ doesn’t require wires, so it’s easy to pair and install.

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– Because Bluetooth uses wireless LAN standards IEEE for data transmission. • Is it possible to connect multiple Bluetooth hubs? – No, only one hub can be used at a time with a computer. USB or Serial devices can be added. • What is FCC and how does it relate to Bluetooth? – FCC is Federal Communication Commission, which issues licenses to the stations for specific frequencies. It also decides who is able to use which frequency for what purpose. Since Bluetooth is using unlicensed spectrum, FCC has no direct involvement with Bluetooth • Under what frequency range does Bluetooth work? – 2.45 GHz is the frequency range. • Do Bluetooth devices need line of sight to connect to one another? – No. • Which technology is used in Bluetooth for avoiding interference? – Frequency hopping is the technology used in Bluetooth. • Bluetooth signals do not interfere with our PCs or cordless phones or portables. Why? – Bluetooth uses low-power signals, it plays around in 2.45 GHz range, while most of co

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