I don't know about bluetooth support in the SDK, but the G1 does
support bluetooth, I can tune it in the settings.

On Nov 17, 5:59 am, "Prashant Kalkar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I am working on an application that need to communicate between two devices.
> Initially the application was going to use bluetooth for communication
> between devices, but since android does not support bluetooth communication,
> we are forced to think of other ways.
>
> We are now thinking of using wifi to communicate between devices. I also
> found out that android does not support ad-hoc wifi network too. And only
> support to communicate using access points.
>
> I would like to know following things about wifi communication using access
> points
> 1. Is it possible to communicate and exchange data between android
> application on devices using access point method.
> 2. What will be the range of communication.  Will Android devices find
> themselves within 50 meters of each other?
> 3. Is it recommended to use wifi access point communication to communicate
> between android devices.
> 4. Can android device can work as an access point themself, and is it a safe
> to assume that more and more device will support to be access point Or will
> the application will always have to depend on the external access point.
>
> Regards,
> Prashant
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