Biology, asked by RemaZadeng, 7 months ago

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Answered by Gyaseen
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1. Jaap Haartsen

2. Harald "Blatand" Gormsson. Harald "Blåtand" Gormsson

3. Typically less than 10 m (33 ft), up to 100 m (330 ft) Bluetooth 5.0: 40–400 m (100–1,000 ft)

4. NO,

To communicate between your devices, Bluetooth sends signals over a 2.4GHz radio frequency. This becomes problematic when other nearby devices are also using that frequency.

YES,

This blog's opposition to Dual 5 GHz access points (APs) is not news to long time readers.  The 'Two Radios Are Better Than One (Unless They're Both 5 GHz)' blog post, which details how Dual 5 GHz APs (like Cisco 3800 Series APs, for example) make enterprise Wi-Fi less stable, is nearly three years old.  

5. Bluetooth is wireless. It is not much dangerous/harmful  to human beings.

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Answered by Hyee
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Answer:

1. Jaap Haartsen

2. Harald "Blatand" Gormsson. Harald "Blåtand" Gormsson

3. Typically less than 10 m (33 ft), up to 100 m (330 ft) Bluetooth 5.0: 40–400 m (100–1,000 ft)

4. NO,

To communicate between your devices, Bluetooth sends signals over a 2.4GHz radio frequency. This becomes problematic when other nearby devices are also using that frequency.

YES,

This blog's opposition to Dual 5 GHz access points (APs) is not news to long time readers.  The 'Two Radios Are Better Than One (Unless They're Both 5 GHz)' blog post, which details how Dual 5 GHz APs (like Cisco 3800 Series APs, for example) make enterprise Wi-Fi less stable, is nearly three years old.  

5. Bluetooth is wireless. It is not much dangerous/harmful  to human beings.

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