bluetooth channels -- not very clear on concept
Zhang Weiwu
weiwuzhang at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 1 19:58:46 PST 2004
Hello. Thanks for you all helped me all the way in this week, now I have
successfully set up a bluetooth LAN access server (on FreeBSD 5.2), I send
everybody a bluetooth usb dodges. MAC OS notebook works fine, Windows 2000
dials in with no problem, my FreeBSD notebook works great. Each computer
access desktop computers in the LAN no problem, surf the Internet etc. A
Linux user is still fighting his way dialing in, but I think he will figure
it out very soon. It's the finest day, the sun is shining and we have
bluetooth LAN... Thank you everyone who helped me!
On my configuration I setup LAN access server listen to channel 1, and
everyone dials in on that channel. I'm not sure of the concept of
"channels", sometimes when other people are connected, I use "rfcomm_pppd
-c -C LAN -l bluetooth-client" and get "no socket available" prompt, then I
use "rfcomm_pppd -c -C 1 -l bluetooth-client" and it works. Sometimes (not
very frequently) iBook disconnects and cannot connect anymore unless the
bluetooth ppp server restart. (Windows notebook no problem.) Is it because
we are sharing channel No.1? Should I register LAN service on channel one
through channel six?
Please give more advices. When the network work fine and I figured out all
the problems, I'll write a guide on my homepage. I hope it can be useful
thanks to my mixed OS environment. and I hope you can correct my article by
then:)
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