Re: Can't connect Bluetooth Devices

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Hello Johan & all the others,

Am 06.05.2012 20:35, schrieb Steffen Becker:
Hi Johan,

Am 03.05.2012 11:44, schrieb Johan Hedberg:
Hi Steffen,

On Thu, May 03, 2012, Steffen Becker wrote:
A linkkey is created during the pairing procedure, just pair your
devices and you will be done.
And let only bluetoothd touch the /var/lib/bluetooth
directory, don't touch there yourself.

    Gustavo
Thanks for your fast reply, but that's exactly what I don't know:
How can I pair my devices?
You pair using the CreatePairedDevice D-Bus method that BlueZ provides.
There are various front-ends that you can use to call this method. If
you've got GNOME installed then a pairing wizard should be just a few
mouse clicks away through the Bluetooth icon in the upper right-hand
corner. If you've only got the command line you can use e.g. the
simple-agent python script (under the test subdirectory):

    test/simple-agent hci0<remote address>

Btw, is there something that the network plugin (which you can operate
using e.g. test/test-network) doesn't provide but pand does? We'll
probably remove pand from the source tree along with BlueZ 5.0 so it'd
be good to know any deficiencies it has.

Johan

Sorry for this late answer and thank you for that hint; but I haven't tried it yet - will do this tomorrow.

To your question:
There are some special things I want to do using the pand-command (because it worked well the last years with that): 1.) Using the "iperf" command to display & compare the data rate of a) a bluetooth1.0-Dongle and b) a bluetooth3.0-Dongle 2.) Using the "iperf" command between two bluetooth-devices and at the same time also using the "iperf"-command between two WLAN-devices (2 PC's: at each PC one bluetooth-device & one WLAN-Stick) -> With a sniffing tool I want to check the AFH of Bluetooth. 3.) Send a "big" (media-)file to show how Bluetooth3.0 uses the "WLAN"-mode.

Is all this possible without pand-connection? If yes - how?

Reagrds,
Steffen

Do you have any information about how I can handle these 3 activities without "pand"-connection?

Regards,
Steffen
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