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Post by gmk5150 on Dec 13, 2017 16:29:01 GMT
wondering how far u can be to still use obdeleven reason poor signal in my barn
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Post by Daniel (Germany) on Dec 13, 2017 16:44:15 GMT
I do not know the range but the bluetooth range is enough for me because when i do coding im in the car or direct next to the car. I think its not made to be do coding in your garage and sit in your living room. May admin can write here because the range is depending on wich antenne is inside dongle.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2017 19:25:01 GMT
OBD11 Needs both bluetooth and Internet. Bluetooth www.techwalla.com/articles/the-effective-range-of-bluetoothRange Bluetooth 1.0 can link up to eight devices within a radius of about 33 feet with a capacity, or bandwidth, of 700Kbps. A later revision of the Bluetooth specification, Bluetooth 2.0, can transmit at up 2.1Mbps within a radius of about 100 feet. Bluetooth 3.0, adopted in 2009, increased bandwidth to 24Mbps, while the Bluetooth 4.0 specification, adopted in 2010, has a theoretical range of up to 200 feet. The Bluetooth specification stipulates a minimum range of 33 feet, but the maximum range is determined only by the output power of the device. Wifi is another matter as it depends on your Broadband Router and or booster box. If you have power in your barn and its on the same circuit as your broadband then you can use your plug to provide a wifi signal. If you have both 2.4 and 5 ghz signals then use the 2.4 as it has a greater range.
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Post by gmk5150 on Dec 14, 2017 4:50:33 GMT
thank u
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