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Bluetooth wireless technology basics 2 2 How Bluetooth wireless technology works .. 3 BWT network topologies .. 4 BWT security .. 5 Establishing BWT connections .. 6 Activating BWT devices .. 6 Notebook 6 iPAQ Pocket PCs .. 8 8 Cellular phones .. 8 Selecting BWT device profiles .. 8 10 Summary .. 10 For more 11 2 Abstract This paper provides an overview of Bluetooth wireless technology and instructs users on how to establish Bluetooth connections using HP products. Bluetooth wireless technology is an inexpensive, short-range radio technology that eliminates the need for proprietary cabling between devices such as notebook PCs, handheld PCs, personal digital assistants (PDAs), cameras, and printers. Introduction Bluetooth wireless technology (BWT) was developed in 1994 at Ericsson in Sweden.
BWT network topologies BWT-enabled devices form network topologies called piconets and scatternets. A piconet consists of up to eight BWT-enabled devices (Figure 2). When a piconet is established, one device sets the frequency-hopping pattern and the other devices synchronize their signals to the same pattern. The
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Chapter Domain 1 Media 1 and Topologies, Network topologies, Network, Data Center Network Topologies II, Computer Network Topologies for Improved Performance, Network Topologies that Can Achieve Biochemical, Network Topologies that Can Achieve Biochemical Adaptation, Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Network, Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Network Topologies, Efcient Evolution of Neural Network Topologies, Efficient Topologies for Wireless Sensor Networks, Chapter 5. Designing a Network Topology, Topologies