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Old 02-07-2006, 02:28 PM
tom
 
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Hi,
I am currently trying to develop a way to connect a wireless bluetooth
headset to my bluetooth linksys router. I then want to connect to
freeworlddialup.com . Does anyone have any ideas on how this could be
accomplished?

Thanks,
Tom

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Old 02-07-2006, 06:04 PM
Arnulf Sortland
 
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> I am currently trying to develop a way to connect a wireless bluetooth
> headset to my bluetooth linksys router. I then want to connect to
> freeworlddialup.com . Does anyone have any ideas on how this could be
> accomplished?


see if you find something interesting here:
"Asterisk, chan_bluetooth, bluez and Headset working together with SIP":
http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=2187

arnulf @ http://s-a.no/
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Old 02-08-2006, 07:12 AM
Bill Kearney
 
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> I am currently trying to develop a way to connect a wireless bluetooth
> headset to my bluetooth linksys router. I then want to connect to
> freeworlddialup.com . Does anyone have any ideas on how this could be
> accomplished?


It can't. The headset needs to talk with something that handles the calls.
That device would need bluetooth, of course. The choices are a PC program,
cell phone and even some cordless phones (uniden's 5.4gHz). But the router
itself has no means of picking up the Bluetooth signals. Even if it did
there's no software (or room for it) on the device.

So without some intermediary program it's not going to work.

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Old 02-08-2006, 05:02 PM
Michał Dwużnik
 
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Bill Kearney napisał(a):
>
>
> It can't. The headset needs to talk with something that handles the calls.
> That device would need bluetooth, of course. The choices are a PC program,
> cell phone and even some cordless phones (uniden's 5.4gHz). But the router
> itself has no means of picking up the Bluetooth signals. Even if it did
> there's no software (or room for it) on the device.
>
> So without some intermediary program it's not going to work.
>

In principle one can hack many of linksys routers (www.openwrt.org) and
use just about any linux software on it. Anyone to give it a try ?

Michal Dwuznik
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Old 02-09-2006, 06:31 AM
Bill Kearney
 
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> In principle one can hack many of linksys routers (www.openwrt.org) and
> use just about any linux software on it. Anyone to give it a try ?


And connect the BT portion of it, how? There's no BT radio in the unit.
Sorta key to making a headset work, isn't it? Not to mention the CPU in the
linksys has nowhere near the processing power necessary to handle signal
encoding and compression.

So try all you want but without a way to actually pickup the signals and
encode them it's a fool's errand.

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Old 02-09-2006, 08:35 AM
Henryk Plötz
 
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Moin,

Am Thu, 9 Feb 2006 08:31:35 -0500 schrieb Bill Kearney:

> And connect the BT portion of it, how? There's no BT radio in the
> unit. Sorta key to making a headset work, isn't it?


But some units have an USB port where an external Bluetooth dongle can
be plugged in. See http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=1650 for
example.

> Not to mention the CPU in the linksys has nowhere near the processing
> power necessary to handle signal encoding and compression.


Bluetooth audio is uncompressed 8 bit 8kHz PCM data, so there's no need
for processing power on the Bluetooth side (hey, the average mobile
phone's CPU is even weaker!). As for the VoIP side ... I don't know
about the specific provider that was mentioned, but in general it is
possible to negotiate the the codec to use when setting up the
connection. Uncompressed audio should be available as a possible codec.

So, in principle it should be possible to use one of the OpenWRT
thingies to directly connect a Bluetooth headset to a VoIP provider.
(However, I'm not aware of anyone who did this yet.)

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Henryk Plötz
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Old 02-18-2006, 12:17 PM
J. Clarke
 
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tom wrote:

> Hi,
> I am currently trying to develop a way to connect a wireless bluetooth
> headset to my bluetooth linksys router. I then want to connect to
> freeworlddialup.com . Does anyone have any ideas on how this could be
> accomplished?


Nobody seems to have asked the obvious question. What model of Bluetooth
Linksys router do you have? I can't find any bluetooth routers on the
Linksys site.

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(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
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