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BT versus WIFI
Napsal: stř 26. říj 2005, 08:46
od johna
Dobry den, chtel bych se zeptat, jestli nebude problem ruseni prijmu WIFI (internet), kdyz ted pridam k pc synchronizaci s telefonem prez BT. Obe tecnologie fungujou na stejne frekv. tak aby se nehadaly. Diky za odpoved. Jen pro info: AP a antenu od wifi mam od pocitace asi 8 metru.
Napsal: stř 26. říj 2005, 09:43
od Don Martinez
IMHO by to melo byt v pohode - kolik zarizeni ma v sobe integrovane WiFi i BT a funguji vesele bez ruseni...
/edit: Trocha moudra z Wikipedie
Clanek o Bluetooth na Wikipedii píše:Air interface
The protocol operates in the license-free ISM band at 2.45 GHz. In order to avoid interfering with other protocols which use the 2.45 GHz band, the Bluetooth protocol divides the band into 79 channels (each 1 MHz wide) and changes channels up to 1600 times per second. Implementations with versions 1.1 and 1.2 reach speeds of 723.1 kbit/s. Version 2.0 implementations feature Bluetooth Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), and thus reach 2.1 Mbit/s. Technically version 2.0 devices have a higher power consumption, but the three times faster rate reduces the transmission times, effectively reducing consumption to half that of 1.x devices (assuming equal traffic load).
Bluetooth differs from Wi-Fi in that the latter provides higher throughput and covers greater distances but requires more expensive hardware and higher power consumption. They use the same frequency range, but employ different multiplexing schemes. While Bluetooth is a cable replacement for a variety of applications, Wi-Fi is a cable replacement only for local area network access. A glib summary is that Bluetooth is wireless USB whereas Wi-Fi is wireless Ethernet, both operating at much lower bandwidth than the cable systems they are trying to replace.
Napsal: stř 26. říj 2005, 09:45
od pavel.minarik
uplne jina technologie, uplne jina frekvence a uplne jiny ucel
takze o ruseni nemuze byt rec