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What is the difference between a master device in a Bluetooth network and a base station in an 802.11 network?

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In an 802.11, a master device in a bluetooth network organize themselves into a "Piconet" of up to 8 slave devices. In an 802.11, a base station is a receiver and transmitter that plays a role of the WIFI network.

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802.11 is the original wireless specification and it was developed by IEEE. IEEE stands for Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).

In an 802.11, a master device in a bluetooth network organize themselves into a "Piconet" of up to 8 slave devices. In an 802.11, a base station is a receiver and transmitter that plays a role of the WIFI network.

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