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Mako Shark
 Originally Posted by NC
Will a Bluetooth network work well enough for app, image and medium sized file transfers?
 Originally Posted by kent1146
I would consider Bluetooth to be a point-to-point protocol used for low-bandwidth communications between devices, and not a file transfer mechanism. It *CAN* be used to transfer files, but I would definitely opt for other methods (e.g. LAN, WiFi, even internet-based cloud storage) before I went Bluetooth.
What problem are you trying to solve? Is this related to your other post about the crossover networking?
Exactly .....
Bluetooth file transfer can be VERY slow compared to other methods.
Id suggest exhausting other avenues first as well ...
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