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Hi,

 I am new with these technologies...

 Could be MADE a comparison between them ?

 What bluetooth brings new in comparison with wireless protocols , a better speed , more secure ,  better interoperability ?

 What security problems has bluetooth ?

 Please... if you have an idea , give me a hand.

Thanks ! Follow these two links:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth

They can get a little technical, but u ask. Yeah sure . how using SQL ? ) Quote from: umbra on March 27, 2010, 01:15:23 AM

Thanks for reply, is helpful .

Regards
This is a good question.
Of course blue tooth works without wires. But the term 'wireless' is often used for a broad range of other devices.
What you call 'wireless' may be called 802.11 technology. The numbers refer to a standard that is widely used but is not the same as bluetooth.

What the two systems share::
  • Good quality digital audio and video.
  • Use of frequencies far above the 900Mhz telephone handsets.
  • Short range communication. The range is about 10 to 100 meters.
  • Reasonable privacy and security. (This can be debated.)
  • Lost-cost small lightweight devices.
  • No need for special licenses.
  • Presently both are mutually exclusive. They are not compatible.

This list is not comprehensive nor in order of importance. It is an executive summary of INFORMATION found in the links already posted above. Beyond these general attributes, there are specific applications that may favor one over the doter. If you want a wireless microphone, bluetooth is a good choice. But by no means is it the only piratical choice in a particular setting.

There is not really much new. Not yet. It has been proposed that the standards  should be merged together in the future. In my humble opinion,  this is like asking Dots and Cats to interbreed.  Bluetooth has a MUCH MUCH shorter range then Wifi. Quote from: umbra on March 27, 2010, 01:15:23 AM
Yeah sure . how using SQL ? )
SQL?  I don't know what you're asking or where you're going with this.

How does SQL relate to "wireless and bluetooth protocols"? Quote from: dahlarbear on March 28, 2010, 03:59:15 AM
SQL?  I don't know what you're asking or where you're going with this.

How does SQL relate to "wireless and bluetooth protocols"?

Very hard to explain this. But some warm bodies out there are wanting to use Bucktooth mobile devices with a new application of a SQL database.

 Please don't ask why. It MAKES my head throb.Hi ,

Thanks to all for posting and helping... it has been a while since I have not been online here, (kept by day by day things   ).

Very good posts which clarified for me many stuffs related to this subject.

Thanks again for them .

Related to that SQL part.... it was happening a really strange thing, i replayed to a "member" which had nick name "SQL INJECTIONS" , who told me... that my C: drive has an error and will be formatted, and i give that reply , than post become the right one  , that given by "midsail" and that strange post disappeared...

Really i don't know what was happening, i am afraid that here could be some security lacks.

Regards,
Shadow  Quote from: umbra on April 01, 2010, 12:14:33 PM
Related to that SQL part.... it was happening a really strange thing, a replayed to a "member" which had nick name "SQL INJECTIONS" , who told me... that my C: drive has an error and will be formatted, and i give that reply , than post become the right one  , that given by "midsail" and that strange post disappeared...

"SQL INJECTIONS" was a spammer. his post was deleted and he was banned.That's funny. When I saw him the letters SQL I did a Google on those letters along with the keyword Bluetooth.
Somebody somewhere is coming out with a mobile application for your cell phone or pager or something like that and you'll be able to access an SQL database over your portable device. Kind of hard to understand, but apparently there's a need for people to get into a database without having a bunch of wires.

I could imagine that a doctor would be in the operating room working on a PATIENT and then he forgot something. He would pull his little blue to devise out of his pocket press a few buttons and he would see a reference to a medical CYCLOPEDIA that explain to him what an appendix looks like. 
Hi,

 BC_Programmer  Thanks for your post, i feel more secure now .

 Geek-9pm Thanks for your post also, cool scenario )), it seems broken from a horror movie ).... with title "Benefits of new technologies"  .

Thanks ,
Shadow


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