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Convention centers and Bluetooth Systems Connectivity


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Lakerivera

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I have a FITNESS convention taking place in October held in Texas, We plan to display a new software application called ATB@GYM. For this system to work in my gym environment I need: ONE WIFI ROUTER, ONE ANT RECEIVER, EIGHT I-PADS, Six POWER SENSORS and SIX HEART RATE MONITORS. You should know that the ATB@GYM system uses Bluetooth technology to communicate with each other. Obviously in my gym environment I dont have thousands of people using Bluetooth devices. Im guessing in a Convention setting thousands of Bluetooth users could interfere with the ATB@GYM system. How can I plan for a successful showcase under this environment? Is there a hardware devise that I can use within a convention setting that can help contain and protect my blue tooth signals? Could a dedicated hardwire router do the trick? Can I do more? Thanks for the help.
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The range of a Bluetooth connection is approximately 30 feet (10 meters).


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