2005-05-12 16:43:49

by Vinod

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Subject: [Bluez-users] trouble setting up pand

Hi all. I am having some trouble setting up my pand
connection between two ipaq's running familiar 0.8.2.

bluetooth is active on both devices.I followed the
pand howto by doing:
1) modprobe bnep's on both ipaqs
2) set one as master and confirmed it
3) pand --listen --role GN on the master
4) pand --connect 'master-address' which i got from
hcitool scan

Then i get the following message

root@h3600:/etc/bluetooth# udhcpc[29501]: udhcpc
(v0.9.9-pre) started
udhcpc[29501]: SIOCGIFINDEX failed!: No such device

do i need to load some stuff somewhere? I did not
follow some of the initial package installations as i
thought all were now integrated into the linux kernel
(mine is Linux version 2.4.19-rmk6-pxa1-hh37).

Vinod



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2005-05-12 16:56:13

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] trouble setting up pand

Hi Vinod,

> I am having some trouble setting up my pand
> connection between two ipaq's running familiar 0.8.2.
>
> bluetooth is active on both devices.I followed the
> pand howto by doing:
> 1) modprobe bnep's on both ipaqs
> 2) set one as master and confirmed it
> 3) pand --listen --role GN on the master
> 4) pand --connect 'master-address' which i got from
> hcitool scan

skip step 2, because it may cause troubles.

> Then i get the following message
>
> root@h3600:/etc/bluetooth# udhcpc[29501]: udhcpc
> (v0.9.9-pre) started
> udhcpc[29501]: SIOCGIFINDEX failed!: No such device

What else do you see in the syslog. Run "hcidump -X -V" as root to check
the BNEP connection setup.

> do i need to load some stuff somewhere? I did not
> follow some of the initial package installations as i
> thought all were now integrated into the linux kernel
> (mine is Linux version 2.4.19-rmk6-pxa1-hh37).

Not that I know of. However never version are always better.

Regards

Marcel




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