2004-03-25 12:01:17

by Ronan Naughton

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Subject: [Bluez-users] Bluetooth Scatternet

Hi all,
Has anyone ever implemented a bluetooth scatternet using pan over bnep.
I have two simple piconets running at the moment and want to join them. How
will I assign it so that a node can be a slave in both piconets. Do i need
two bnep connections. Or should I have a node to be a master in one piconet
and a slave in an other. How is this implemented?
Any ideas?
Ronan.

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2004-03-25 23:37:08

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Bluetooth Scatternet

Hi Ronan,

> Has anyone ever implemented a bluetooth scatternet using pan over bnep.
> I have two simple piconets running at the moment and want to join them. How
> will I assign it so that a node can be a slave in both piconets. Do i need
> two bnep connections. Or should I have a node to be a master in one piconet
> and a slave in an other. How is this implemented?

you need a scatternet capable Bluetooth chip, which means a chip which
can be master in one and slave in another or slave in two different
piconets. Actually you form a scatternet if one of these two conditions
are present and each connection will have its own BNEP connection.

Regards

Marcel




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