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b) Bluetooth's PAN are also known as​

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Answered by anaftaj11
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Explanation:

A personal area network, or PAN, is a computer network that enables communication between computer devices near a person. PANs can be wired, such as USB or FireWire, or they can be wireless, such as infrared, ZigBee, Bluetooth and ultrawideband, or UWB. The range of a PAN typically is a few meters.

Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

A Bluetooth WPAN is also called a piconet.

Explanation:

  • One primary node, referred to as the master node, and seven active subsidiary nodes, referred to as slave nodes, make up the Piconet type of Bluetooth network.
  • As a result, we can state that there are 8 active nodes in total, all of which are located 10 metres apart. One-to-one or one-to-many communication between the primary and secondary nodes is possible. Slave-slave communication is not conceivable; only communication between the master and slave is potentially feasible.
  • Additionally, it has 255 secondary nodes that are parked; these nodes cannot participate in communication unless they are activated.
  • Through Bluetooth tethering, the internet connection of one of the devices in the PAN can be shared with the other device.

Thus, with the use of Bluetooth, you can connect a mobile POS system, such as an Android or iOS tablet or smartphone, to a payment terminal.

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