Re: What is "Bluetooth Audio Gateway"?
Re: What is "Bluetooth Audio Gateway"?
- Subject: Re: What is "Bluetooth Audio Gateway"?
- From: Marco Pontil <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 09:21:04 -0700
You must have setup an headset on that mac, that service is published
once you setup a headset to allow the headset to connect back.
... Marco
On Apr 2, 2007, at 5:26 AM, Thomas Tempelmann wrote:
Has anyone an idea why one of my 3 Macs provides a "Bluetooth Audio
Gateway"?
"Bluetooth Explorer.app" shows that the local services include:
a) "OBEX Object Push"
b) "OBEX File Transfer"
c) "Bluetooth-PDA-Sync"
d) "Apple Macintosh Attributes"
e) 3 times "Bluetooth Audio Gateway"
(a) and (b) are clear. What about the others? (d) may be some
private Apple
thing we're not to be concerned about, and (c) may be a service for
PDAs
(not for phones, though?).
1.
However, what does the "Bluetooth Audio Gateway" do there? What
kind of
service is that? All I can tell is that it works on 3 RFCOMM
channels. It
remains there even after a restart - but it's only present on one
of my
Macs. Any suggestions how I could find out which extension would
provide it,
in order to see if it's a non-Apple thing?
2.
And when configuring a connection from another Mac to this one with
the
"Audio Gateway", allowing "Any device", I get the option to "Access
the
Internet with your phone's data connection" (I do not get this
option when
connecting to the other Macs that do not offer the Audio Gateway
service)
That doesn't make sense, does it?
Any ideas?
Thomas
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