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Overview of Ad Hoc and Bluetooth Networks

Overview This paper provides a detailed overview of ad hoc networks. Ad hoc is usually based upon Bluetooth technology, but includes 802.11, as a wireless card can operate in this mode. Ad hoc networks are networks that do not need an AP to get connectivity. They primarily are used with laptops that "talk amongst" themselves. These devices connect "on-the-fly" with each other and are usually used to share files and printers. They can, however, become very complex and become an extension of a wireless or wired network. These devices keep their own listings of end-user locations.

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PublisherFlorida State University File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedJanuary 2003 Downloads23
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