Hi
I am trying to compare some different Bluetooth setup. Doing that I
would like to try with different baseband packet types.
So far I have been trying in two scenarios using hciconfig hci0 ptype
<type> and that seems to work, at least in the case where I am using
RFCOMM sockets for communication. But judging from the transfer rate it
does not seem to work using a PAND/BNEP setup. This leads to the
following questions:
- How can I observe the currently uses packet type? I have been trying
with hcidump and even parsed it with wireshark but can't really find the
identifier that identifies witch packet type currently is in use.
- Can I by somehow set the packettype using setsocktop() on a rfcomm
socket ? I have been look to find documentation on the content of the
sockopt struc used but can't really find any. I have also tried looking
in the code but can't figure out how to manipulate the packet type else
that using hciconfig
Thanks
Kasper Revsbech
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