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Originally Posted by Chris Hendriks
Bluetooth devices that are communicating with one another are said to have formed a “piconet”. Devices that have formed a piconet ignore signals from other bluetooth devices or other piconets.
A piconet can consist of one Master device, up to seven active Slave devices, and 248 devices in standby mode.
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Does that mean that with a Bluetooth SD card, I can connect to a Bluetooth WLAN, a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, a Bluetooth Keyboard, and a Bluetooth printer all at the same time? 8O Now THAT would be something! If so, the Toshiba Bluetooth SD card is on my shopping list!
EDIT: Piconet? Interesting name. Is that 1/1000 of a nanonet? :lol: