https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li-Fi

“Direct line of sight is not necessary for Li-Fi to transmit a signal; light reflected off the walls can achieve 70 Mbit/s[1].”

It all works in a very similar fashion as this “soundbar marketing B.S.“...  < g > 

Best,

Stefan

P.S.: Hu? Eh?! 😉

Citando Bo-Erik Sandholm <bosses...@gmail.com>:

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hyunchae_Chun/publication/259889506_A_3-Gbs_single-LED_OFDM-based_wireless_VLC_link_using_a_gallium_nitride_m_LED/links/577cd2f708ae355e74f2b06d/A-3-Gb-s-single-LED-OFDM-based-wireless-VLC-link-using-a-gallium-nitride-m-LED.pdf



 3 Gb/s on common led...

 I Don't get the hu?



 Li-Fi is a coming standard for high bandwidth local light based network.



 Bo-Erik





 Den lör 1 juni 2019 19:11David Pickett <d...@fugato.com> skrev:

Eh?



 D :)



 At 19:01 01-06-19, you wrote:

 Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64Optical digital

 bandwidth using LED as a transmitter is without problem 1+

 Mbit/s.



 Different designs have differet limits.



 B



 Den lör 1 juni 2019 13:49David Pickett <d...@fugato.com> skrev:



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