I was trying to explain to someone at work the advantages of bluetooth over 801.11b (and variants), and realized I couldn't come up with many. Bluetooth uses less power, so I guess that makes it more desirable for low power portable devices (personal organizers, phones). But bluetooth is slow as molasses compared to 801.11x (1mbps vs. 10mbps or faster). I suppose bluetooth is better set up for ad hoc networking, but I've done ad hoc networking with a couple of 801.11x devices.
So what is the real value of bluetooth outside of being able to communicate with the (so far extremely limited) number of devices that incorporate it?
Kwad
So what is the real value of bluetooth outside of being able to communicate with the (so far extremely limited) number of devices that incorporate it?
Kwad
