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Description This diagram shows the different forms a Bluetooth network can adopt. A device can be the master of at most one piconet, and it can act as a slave in any number of piconets. The overlapping of piconets forms a scatternet. Note two scatternets are pictured, one of them composed by two piconets, where the master of one acts as the slave of the other.
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