2.4 Ghz wireless protocols supported in LabView

As part of our University, we use your Robotics Starter Kit 2.0 and two other Robots of Lynxmotion (Brat & Tri-trak).

Our goal is to integrate all three robots with LabView on a PC using Bluetooth/2.4 Ghz wireless connections.

Our Tri-Trak can be controlled by a PS2 controller that uses a 2.4 Ghz wireless connection. I'm not sure of the Protocol for that, but it doesn't seem to be the Bluetooth. LabView supports protocols other than Bluetooth 2.4 ghz wireless?

Any advice or comments would be greatly appreciated,

Thank you

Richard.

ThiCop,

Thanks for your reply.

We were able to determine that the lynxmotion robot used the technology/Protocol, we decided to buy a Bluetooth for it.

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