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Differences between Bluetooth and wifi :

Summary : Bluetooth Wi-Fi Comparaison Conclusion

Bluetooth : First developed in 1994, Bluetooth is a low-power, short-range (10 metres) networking specification with moderately fast transmission speeds of 800 kilobits per second. Bluetooth provides a wireless, point-to-point, "personal area network" for PDAs, notebooks, printers, mobile phones, audio components, and other devices. The wireless technology can be used anywhere you have two or more devices that are Bluetooth enabled. For example, you could send files from a notebook to a printer without having to physically connect the two devices with a cable. Summary

Wi-Fi : Wi-Fi began appearing in products in late 1998. Short for Wireless Fidelity, Wi-Fi is a user-friendly name for devices that have been certified by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibilty Alliance to conform to the industry-standard wireless networking specification IEEE 802.11b. Wi-Fi began appearing in products in late 1998. The standard currently provides access to Ethernet networks such as a corporate LAN or the Internet at super-fast speeds of up to 11 megabits per second. Wi-Fi connections can be made up to about 100 meters away from a "hot spot" (slang for a Wi-Fi networking node). When your notebook or PDA has a Wi-Fi networking card or built-in chip, you can surf the Internet at broadband speeds wirelessly. Wi-Fi networking nodes are proliferating globally; many Starbucks locations, for instance, offer access to Wi-Fi hot spots for a fee. Summary

Comparison : Appearance : - Bluetooth : 1994 - Wi-Fi : 1998 Distances : - Bluetooth : 10 meters - Wi-Fi : 100 meters Speed : - Bluetooth : 800 kilobits per second. - Wi-Fi : 11 megabits per second Summary

Conclusion : To conclude we can say that Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are very different. But they have the same goal who are pass element to one point at an other. For some people Bluetooth is the ancestor of Wi-Fi but it’s not exactly right, they can’t pass the same element and they are not create for pass the same element. Summary

Differences between Bluetooth and wifi : Summary