Re: How to use multiple bluetooth devices?
Re: How to use multiple bluetooth devices?
- Subject: Re: How to use multiple bluetooth devices?
- From: David Boydston <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 05:54:13 -0700
Apple supports ONE BT radio.
You can have multiple BT radios using something like this module
http://serialio.com/products/Bluetooth/BlueSnap/index.php
which presents itself to OSX as a serial port.
On Jul 10, 2008, at 1:46 AM, Thomas Winkler wrote:
I know that one device can manage a few connections simultaneously
(at least in theory) but if you want to exceed this number there is
no other option than using a second or third device. Or is there?
So, just to clarify: There is absolutely no way in OS X to make use
of more than one bluetooth dongle/antenna/HCI at the same time? Even
if you access the devices on a low hardware layer and do not use
Apple's Bluetooth API? It can be done with Linux, so what's the
issue with OS X?
Thomas
On Jul 9, 2008, at 11:58 PM, Joseph Kelly wrote:
The Apple Bluetooth frameworks support communications with multiple
devices, just not communication using more than one dongle/antenna/
HCI. I think the limit of allowable devices is 7 or 8, which is
part of the Bluetooth spec iirc.
Joe K.
On Jul 9, 2008, at 2:18 PM, Thomas Winkler wrote:
Hello,
according to some messages in the list archives it is not possible
to use more than one bluetooth device at a time with the Bluetooth
API.
What I'd like to accomplish is to use multiple Bluetooth USB
dongles that are connected to the Mac to send and receive files
using OBEX to/from many different devices simultaneously.
e.g. it should be possible to send different files to 3 different
mobile phones while receiving files from 2 others and still do a
device discovery at the same time.
Since Apple's Bluetooth API seems to be limited to only one
bluetooth device I'd like to know if there are any other ways to
solve the problem. Is there a way to access the devices on a low-
level layer and put a third-party Bluetooth API on top of it?
Any ideas are highly appreciated.
Thanks, Thomas
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