Re: BT PAN Connection - NAP with PANU ?

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Hi Ajay,

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 2:11 PM, Ajay Parashar <ajay.parasha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using bluez 5.35 and performing one POC with NAP and PANU communication.
>> I want to connect PANU with NAP, for this i executed below tasks
>>
>> 1) Created a bridge successfully with Ubuntu 15.10.
>> 2) Executed /test/test-nap script and i can see that NAP has established.
>>
>> 3) I am not getting how to start PANU (client) so that it can be
>> connected with NAP (as defined in above step 2) and start
>> communicating each other.
>
> How about doc/network-api.txt:
>
> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/bluetooth/bluez.git/tree/doc/network-api.txt
>
> e.g: org.bluez.Network1.Connect("panu")
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> My fault i did Top posting, so giving my reply again in right format.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for reply, I will try this connect API.
> In my case it need to be connected with NAP as PANU itself, so the
> parameter of connect api  should states its own role or the role of
> server with whom it needs to be connected?
>
> These APIs are used in python examples, is there similar API available
> for C programming application also?
> Can i get similar C example ?

It is actually a D-Bus method call so any D-Bus binding would do it,
we just did in python because it is much more convenient.

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