Re: Bluetooth Peer2Peer
Re: Bluetooth Peer2Peer
- Subject: Re: Bluetooth Peer2Peer
- From: Bubba Giles <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 08:38:27 -0800
- Thread-topic: Bluetooth Peer2Peer
Title: Re: Bluetooth Peer2Peer
We do not support using two HCI controllers simultaneously on the system. When a second controller is plugged in, it becomes the “active” controller and disables the other. You can see it in a discovery only because the controller itself is responding to the discovery, but that does not mean it is usable in the way you intend.
jason
Hello,
I’ve got two D-Link DBT-120 USB Bluetooth adapters in my system and I’m trying to send data from one device to the other. Using the Bluetooth Explorer’s Device Discovery utility I’m able to detect the second DBT-120 as a device. The device discovery utility displays the following:
00-11-95-50-55-C0 / John Doe’s Computer
Major Class: Computer (0x01)
Minor Class: Desktop Workstation (0x01)
Not Connected
However, when I experiment with the SendVCard example I’m not able to connect to address 00-11-95-50-55-C0. In theory should this work? I don’t really care which protocol I use, i.e. OBEX, RFCOMM, etc., I just need to be able to send data from one device to the other, both residing on the same system.
Any ideas or suggestions?
--Dan
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