On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 20:21:50 +0200, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Jesse,
>
>> >> > it is working, but you need to get heavy data transmission on your
>> >> > wireless LAN and place the two devices near by.
>> >>
>> >> I'm not so sure it is working. I'm hearing fairly heavy popping and
>> >> cracking over my btsco connection, the 802.11b access point is about
>> >> two feet from my DBT 120 and my headset, and the afh value never
>> >> changes.
>> >>
>> >> Are there different afhmode settings I can try? Can I experiment
>> >> with different afh masks somehow?
>> >
>> > there exists a HCI command to influence the classification. So if you
>> > know what frequency is used by your access point, you can block these
>> > channels. Some time ago I thought about writing support for it, but I
>> > never really started it. Feel free to provide a patch.
>>
>> OK. So custom code is the only way to specify it. What does the
>> afhmode command do then?
>
> switch it on and off.
Ah. I see now. Well, I turned it on and off before starting my btsco
deamon, and the `hcitool afh ...` output didn't change, so I think
*something* is broken. Whether it's my headset, the BT dongle, or bluez, I
don't know. But it doesn't seem to be doing AFH properly.
Marcel, have you personally tested AFH with a DBT 120 dongle, upgraded
to the 1.2 firmware? What remote device did you test it with?
Thanks!
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Hi Jesse,
> >> OK. So custom code is the only way to specify it. What does the
> >> afhmode command do then?
> >
> > switch it on and off.
>
> Ah. I see now. Well, I turned it on and off before starting my btsco
> deamon, and the `hcitool afh ...` output didn't change, so I think
> *something* is broken. Whether it's my headset, the BT dongle, or bluez, I
> don't know. But it doesn't seem to be doing AFH properly.
>
> Marcel, have you personally tested AFH with a DBT 120 dongle, upgraded
> to the 1.2 firmware? What remote device did you test it with?
I tested it some time ago and actually I think it was with a BlueCore02
module in a Casira, but I can't remember any details.
Regards
Marcel
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