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2020 Jan 14
2
Limiting what devices can pair over Bluetooth?
On 14/01/2020 10:27, James Pearson wrote:
> Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>
>> On 1/13/20 2:26 AM, James Pearson wrote:
>>> Which is a pity, as it's either an all or nothing with Bluetooth,
>>> which means we can't use Bluetooth for Wacom tablets without opening
>>> up access to file transfer over Bluetooth as well ...
>>
>>
>> What is
2017 Nov 20
1
Intel Bluetooth problems - "Invalid request code (56)" - on CentOS 6.9
Hi,
I have Lenovo laptop with an Intel wireless and Bluetooth adapter,
running CentOS 6.9. The wireless works just fine, but I can't seem to
get Bluetooth to work. When I try to force it up from the command line I get
# hciconfig hci0 up
Can't init device hci0: Invalid request code (56)
There is also a similar message message in /var/log/messages from
start-up on boot. The device
2005 Jun 19
4
bluetooth audio and asterisk
Has anyone successfully used a standard bluetooth enabled system to
connect to a standard bluetooth enabled mobile phone (not the bluetooth
to FXS converters) to create an audio path for phone calls with
asterisk, if so is there a writeup on what was done so that others can
replicate this.
What I am thinking is that via alsa/oss/whatever you should be able to
use the bluetooth audio channel as a
2005 Nov 11
1
usb bluetooth devices anyone???
Jerry Geis wrote:
>/ Has anyone played with usb bluetooth devices on centos?
/>/ I am trying to pair a kensington usb bluetooth device with
/>/ a motorola bluetooth headset and get it to work with a
/>/ softphone.
/>/
/>/ I am not finding how to pair the two devices?
/>/
/
>I would be interested in hearing about any solutions as well. I have
>the same USB bluetooth
2009 Jul 05
4
chan_mobile help.
I've been failing to get chan_mobile working, so am looking to the experts
to help :o)
I have followed this guide -
http://www.voipphreak.ca/2008/10/30/installing-and-configuring-chan_mobile-for-bluetooth-presence-support-in-asterisk-16/
and this guide -
http://www.geek-pages.com/articles/asterisk/howto_build_and_configure_chan_mobile_on_trixbox.html
and tried hybrids of the two which is
2020 Jan 16
2
Limiting what devices can pair over Bluetooth?
Am 15.01.20 um 15:02 schrieb James Pearson:
> Phil Perry wrote:
>>
>>>> What is the threat you're trying to mitigate, specifically?? I don't
>>>> see
>>>> how pairing a tablet would allow file transfers.? An unauthorized
>>>> device
>>>> can't unilaterally pair with your system.
>>> If you enable Bluetooth
2020 Jan 02
2
Limiting what devices can pair over Bluetooth?
I've managed to get a Wacom Intuos Pro 2 (PTH-660) tablet working over
Bluetooth to a CentOS 7 install. Well, I didn't actually have to do much
to get it working ...
However, we don't normally enable Bluetooth for security reasons, so I
need to be able to configure things so Bluetooth can _only_ be used to
pair with Wacom tablets
As I never used Bluetooth in anger before, I'm
2006 Mar 27
1
Bluetooth headset in handsfree modewith SJPhoneor X-lite
Hi,
You need to have completely replaced the Microsoft driver, because it
doesn't support the headset or ctp Bluetooth profiles. This gave me
fits! I followed the instructions at
http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2005/07/05/bluetooth.html
and it works with both a Plantronics and a Motorola Headset, and I can
answer calls with idefisk, eyebeam, x-lite, and kapanga.
If you end
2006 Jan 19
1
Cannot compile chan_bluetooth on Asterisk 1.2.1
The short of it:
I am unable to compile chan_bluetooth on Asterisk 1.2.1 on CentOS 4.2.
I installed using the Asterisk@Home 2.2 iso. Server is a plain
Celeron 2.93GHz box. Asterisk source is in /usr/src/asterisk, newest
chan_bluetooth source is in
/usr/src/asterisk-test/bluetooth/chan_bluetooth (I have two older
versions in other directories).
Steps taken:
Followed the instructions here to a
2020 Jan 14
2
Limiting what devices can pair over Bluetooth?
On 1/13/20 2:26 AM, James Pearson wrote:
> Which is a pity, as it's either an all or nothing with Bluetooth,
> which means we can't use Bluetooth for Wacom tablets without opening
> up access to file transfer over Bluetooth as well ...
What is the threat you're trying to mitigate, specifically?? I don't see
how pairing a tablet would allow file transfers.? An
2006 Jan 27
1
chan_bluetooth: successful compile and outbound cell calls: Still tweaking inbound setup. WAS: Cannot compile chan_bluetooth on Asterisk 1.2.1
Editing subject line to reflect current status.
On 1/26/06, Nilesh Londhe <lvnilesh@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since T616 is not answering (and incoming calls are going to Cingular
> voicemail after 30 sec,) I suspect the problem focus area is...
>
> > -- Executing Answer("BLT/T616", "") in new stack
>
> Is
2005 Mar 04
2
Bluetooth phone as SIP handset?
Even better you can set your firefly softphone to auto answer so that
you don't even need to be near the pc to answer.
Cheers,
Dean
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re:
2004 Jan 26
1
RE: Bluetooth discussions (quick glance to some BT products)
There are somes products available claiming to connect a BT headset,
a cell phone and a phone land line all together.
I've found some :
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=2079
http://www.clipcomm.co.kr/
The clipcomm BS-A101 sample price is : $570. It's VoIP land phone
that can make/receive a voice call using your CTP cell phone or
BT-enabled headset.
Maybe the best system
2007 Mar 19
1
wine and bluetooth
Hi,
I've got an application that relies on bluetooth and although the
bluetooth can see the device I want to pair with linux doesn't offer
any way of doing this but just says that it will try to pair once a
service requests this.. the application is windows and I'm starting to
suspect that the problem isn't in the bluetooth or linux but something
in wine that isn't requesting
2014 Apr 16
2
Question for members on using OPUS with Bluetooth
Hi All;
This is my first post to the OPUS group but I would like to find out if anyone is using OPUS over Bluetooth? If so, I have some follow-up questions on the implementation strategies that have been used.
Is anyone using OPUS over A2DP? Is it possible for off-the-shelf OPUS bluetooth devices manufactured by different companies to be compatible with each other? If so, which A2DP Audio
2010 Dec 25
1
Serial Connection through Bluetooth
I'm on a mac, and I'm trying to get a series of complicated things to work. Yay! I've got an iRobot Create with BAM (Bluetooth Adapter Module), and I'm trying to get RealTerm, which is a serial Terminal, to not only send serial commands from the wine emulation to my real system, but to get those serial commands to be sent over bluetooth to a specific device, and have the input
2009 Sep 03
1
bluetooth mystery
After using a bluetooth mouse for a couple of weeks on:
[root at rwells-cts ~]# uname -a
Linux rwells-cts 2.6.18-128.7.1.el5.centos.plus #1 SMP Mon Aug 24
10:03:38 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
the machine is a Lenovo laptop, X200
today after booting (and re-booting) not even the bluetooth led lights
up (it did so immediately after installing CentOS),
there is no bluetooth icon on
2004 Sep 23
8
GSM phones, bluetooth and general happiness
When I installed my first home-PBX three years ago, I was looking at
"cellsockets" -- devices which will accept certain cellular phones and
provide an RJ11 jack, generating the ring-voltage and recognizing DTMF,
which in turn makes your cell-phone look like a CO line. Pretty cool
stuff, in theory, but it just didn't seem to be worth the cost,
especially since it locks you to a
2008 Jul 14
3
More current version of bluez
Centos continues to fall behind in with the state of bluetooth development.
Nothing new from 5.1 to 5.2.
Has anyone got a more recent version working and have compile and rpm
build instructions?
Here are the rpms that I have:
bluez-gnome-0.5-5.fc6.i386.rpm
bluez-hcidump-1.32-1.i386.rpm
bluez-libs-3.7-1.i386.rpm
bluez-utils-3.7-2.el5.centos.i386.rpm
bluez-utils-cups-3.7-2.el5.centos.i386.rpm
2006 Feb 08
1
Chan_BT question WAS: Asterisk with USB
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said:
>Bluetooth enabled phones to talk to Bluetooth headsets; I guess there's a
>protocol for the phone to talk to any Bluetooth headset, no matter who made
>it. This protocol would have to include something to allow voice to pass
>from the phone to the headset and vice versa. It might also include
>something for