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Bluetooth 2.4Ghz, WiFi, ZigBee what is the difference they all run in the same band ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BasAndit" data-source="post: 2437965" data-attributes="member: 211015"><p>There are tons of protocols that run at about the same frequency. What makes the actual thing different. Is there anything besides the protocol. They are all running at the 2.4GHz band. </p><p></p><p>My main question is can one device be modified to read another protocol. I know some devices will be using QFDM(wifi) and others (GFSK) bluetooth. But at some point everything becomes the software where the "stack" is built and the devices are able to communicate with each other using a standard protocol. </p><p></p><p>Is it at all possible to run a bluetooth stack on a wifi device ? What separates them ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BasAndit, post: 2437965, member: 211015"] There are tons of protocols that run at about the same frequency. What makes the actual thing different. Is there anything besides the protocol. They are all running at the 2.4GHz band. My main question is can one device be modified to read another protocol. I know some devices will be using QFDM(wifi) and others (GFSK) bluetooth. But at some point everything becomes the software where the "stack" is built and the devices are able to communicate with each other using a standard protocol. Is it at all possible to run a bluetooth stack on a wifi device ? What separates them ? [/QUOTE]
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