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Old 01-11-2008, 12:09 PM
srb srb is offline
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Default multiple bluetooth connections possible?

I have a bluetooth enabled laptop and i want to connect two bluetooth enabled mobile phones so that they can simultaneously transmit data to the laptop. for instance, the laptop becomes the server and the cell phones become the clients, then can the clients transmit to the server and vice versa, inter client transmission is not neccessary. please let me know if its possible. thanks, god bless.
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Old 02-04-2008, 09:18 AM
qrachma qrachma is offline
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don't see any problem with this. But in BT terminology the laptop would be the Master and each phone would be a Slave. The master is the one initiating the pairing. Then you have a Piconet Go here to learn more: http://bluetooth.com/bluetooth/
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