Hi,
I'm sure this is a common question but I'm looking for a bluetooth
version 1.2 device that works well with bluez and under a kernel not
over 2.4.29 . Can anyone make a good suggestion. Options I have looked
at so far include DBT-120 and upgrading firmware. Questions I have about
that include, do I need a MAC to do this and will it work with 2.4.29 .
In fact will it work with Bluez at all this way. The other device I have
looked at is the newly SIG approved F8T009 belkin device. This seems to
use Broadcom BCM2035 chipset. I think Bluez works when this chipset uses
Bluetooth v1.1 . Is this correct? Will it work if it is using v 1.2 .
I really do need to get a bluetooth 1.2 device that works as
I'm setting up a testbed for research here in University of Limerick,
Ireland. Any suggestions on what device to buy will be greatly
appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Fintan McEvoy
Thanks a million Marco,
You have answered all my questions,
Help is much appreciated.
Regards,
Fintan
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Sent: 28 April 2005 13:13
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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Bluetooth 1.2 device
Hello Fintan
Fintan McEvoy wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm sure this is a common question but I'm looking for a bluetooth
> version 1.2 device that works well with bluez and under a kernel not
> over 2.4.29 . Can anyone make a good suggestion. Options I have looked
> at so far include DBT-120 and upgrading firmware.
The D-Link DBT-120 will probably be the best choice.
After an firmware update you have to reset it to hci bootmode (or use
hid2hci). Marcel wrote the pskey tool for this, it's in the cvs.
> Questions I have about
> that include, do I need a MAC to do this
No. There are a lot of utilities for windows to do that. Widcomm (I
think >
3.0) has an updater included. I always use that.
There's also the btdfu tool for linux, but as much as I know it's not
that
recommended. I would suggest the widcomm one.
> and will it work with 2.4.29 .
yes.
> In fact will it work with Bluez at all this way. The other device I
have
> looked at is the newly SIG approved F8T009 belkin device. This seems
to
> use Broadcom BCM2035 chipset.
Broadcom's don't work that great with bluez. If you can, you really
should
avoid them.
> I think Bluez works when this chipset uses
> Bluetooth v1.1 . Is this correct? Will it work if it is using v 1.2 .
there are problem with both.
> I really do need to get a bluetooth 1.2 device that works
as
> I'm setting up a testbed for research here in University of Limerick,
> Ireland. Any suggestions on what device to buy will be greatly
> appreciated.
regards
Marco
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Hello Fintan
Fintan McEvoy wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm sure this is a common question but I'm looking for a bluetooth
> version 1.2 device that works well with bluez and under a kernel not
> over 2.4.29 . Can anyone make a good suggestion. Options I have looked
> at so far include DBT-120 and upgrading firmware.
The D-Link DBT-120 will probably be the best choice.
After an firmware update you have to reset it to hci bootmode (or use
hid2hci). Marcel wrote the pskey tool for this, it's in the cvs.
> Questions I have about
> that include, do I need a MAC to do this
No. There are a lot of utilities for windows to do that. Widcomm (I think >
3.0) has an updater included. I always use that.
There's also the btdfu tool for linux, but as much as I know it's not that
recommended. I would suggest the widcomm one.
> and will it work with 2.4.29 .
yes.
> In fact will it work with Bluez at all this way. The other device I have
> looked at is the newly SIG approved F8T009 belkin device. This seems to
> use Broadcom BCM2035 chipset.
Broadcom's don't work that great with bluez. If you can, you really should
avoid them.
> I think Bluez works when this chipset uses
> Bluetooth v1.1 . Is this correct? Will it work if it is using v 1.2 .
there are problem with both.
> I really do need to get a bluetooth 1.2 device that works as
> I'm setting up a testbed for research here in University of Limerick,
> Ireland. Any suggestions on what device to buy will be greatly
> appreciated.
regards
Marco
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