Re: Supporting more than 7 Connections

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Hi Klaus,

> I was wondering how BlueZ handles parked connections. I came across this comment http://osdir.com/ml/linux.bluez.devel/2003-07/msg00110.html that looks like something that would allow me to transparently manage parked connections.
> 
> Essentially, the article talks about supervisory unpark-parks where BlueZ will could deal with parking and unparkingdevices when it has data for them.
> 
> Can somebody tell me if this has been implemented since then?

we could, but it will not help you. Almost all Bluetooth chips don't
support more than 7 connections overall. Parked or not parked makes no
difference. It is a memory constraint on the chip.

Regards

Marcel


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