Wi-Fi Question:
How UWB (ultra-wideband) is different from FireWire?
Answer:
Since FireWire is meant to deliver high speed, it is also designed to work with high power drain services. It therefore can provide much more power to the devices that connect to it. It can deliver up to 60 watts of energy. So the only difference here is of power it uses more power than UWB.
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