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Mesh networking addition to Bluetooth LE revealed, could help boost Apple HomeKit coverage


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Quoted "Due to the potential for messages between devices to be intercepted over the air, Bluetooth SIG advises messages sent across the mesh network will be encrypted at the network and application layer. Packets will be obfuscated to remove identifying information from the message, with communications secured using AES-CCM with 128-bit keys. 

Typically new Bluetooth SIG standards for Bluetooth arrive on consumer devices roughly six months after the announcement. In this case, as it can be added to any existing hardware that supports Bluetooth 4.0 or 

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, the mesh networking addition could reach consumers much sooner, depending on the manufacturer."

 

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