Sunday, December 20, 2009

Bluetooth Enabled Printers My New Printer Is Bluetooth Enabled. What Is The Difference In Bluetooth And Wi-fi.?

My new printer is bluetooth enabled. what is the difference in bluetooth and wi-fi.? - bluetooth enabled printers

I need a Bluetooth adapter for use

5 comments:

joe.atta... said...

Bluetooth is designed so that a protocol for connecting devices to a remote folder ... very short, usually not more than 30-40 meters. Therefore, the mobile phone Bluetooth headset loses the connection from the phone.

Wi-Fi is more like a radio signal can be transported over long distances.

If the team you want to connect Bluetooth printer (many laptops have built-in), then you should avail able. It is available a kind of BT adapter, but I never saw. If you use Wi-Fi on both devices.

Red said...

There are several ways to send that information to wireless - Bluetooth is slower. Some people have a wireless connection on the computer to certain Bluetooth printer. If you have a dongle, if you have built in Bluetooth.

Mr C Ment said...

Look at his cell phone and select the media of painting, for example>> To print using Bluetooth Options> select your printer.
First you need to pair the phone and printer.
WiFi is connected to a wireless router

BadByte said...

Bluetooth is actually for devices such as talking to your computer without cable, Wi-Fi that computers can connect with each other without cables.

Kim Nikko said...

Umm WiFi signal is a wireless Internet connection, while wireless Bluetooth devices!

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