Setting up a bluetooth PAN and NAP without password and possibly using bluetooth low energy (BT 4.0)

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Hi!

I would like to set up a Bluetooth NAP to facilitate a PAN at home. I have managed previously, but it has been quite unstable and authenticated host have been needed to be removed and then re-added from time to time. So I stopped using it because there was to much hassle. Now I would like to give it another go. Two questions:

1. Is it possible to set up a PAN/NAP that does not require a password, ie. don't require any authentication? How?

2. The new bluetooth low energy present in Bluetooth 4.0, can it be used for PAN/NAP?

I am an Ubuntu user, so if you want to be Ubunutu specific I don't mind.

Thanks in advance!


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