On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 09:19:26 -0600
"Jayanth Mysore" <Jayanth_Mysore-CJM110@email.mot.com> wrote:
> Hi,
Hi!
> I am in the process of developing an experiment that would require me to
> use an iPaq that's connected to both an 802.11 network and a bluetooth
> network. I have an H3670 with a dual slot sleeve, running Linux.
Oh oh ...
802.11 and Bluetooth use the same frequencies. You may get in deep trouble
with interference between the two antennas sittign too near together in
your dual sleeve...
> I do not have any experience working with Bluetooth. Could you point me
> to the right versions of Linux for the iPAQ and other software that I
> must install on my device to realize my experiment ?
Get latest kernel sources, get BlueZ sources from CVS from
bluez.sourceforge.net, setup the whole thing and insmod the drivers. This
should bring it up (it does for me ;)
Which Bluetooth card do you intend to use?
AFAIK many PCMCIA or CF Bluetooth cards are not supported. It should use
the UART HCI then you should be fine (like with the Brainboxes cards (I
should ask BB for a share since I recommend them so often :)).
> Thanks,
> Jayanth
CU
nils faerber
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