Standard Serial Over Bluetooth Link Driver

2020. 3. 1. 17:54카테고리 없음

Connecting From Another DeviceIn the example code section we attempted to connect to a device from the Bluetooth modem, but what if you wanted to initiate the connection from another Bluetooth device? This process varies by operating system and device, but most of the steps involved are pretty similar.If your device (computer, phone, etc.) doesn't already have an Bluetooth modem, you'll need to connect an external module to it. The works for any computer with an available USB slot.

Connecting to the Modem in WindowsGo to the Control Panel and navigate to the Devices and Printers window. In the top-left section of that window, there should be an Add a device button.

Standard Serial Over Bluetooth Link Driver Windows 7

Windows will take a few moments to install drivers for your device. Once it's done, it'll pop up a notification to let you know that your device is ready to use!But how do you actually use it? You'll need to open up a terminal emulator (check out our for help!). When Windows installed drivers for your new Bluetooth device, it created a new COM port for it. Opening up your device manager, and looking in the 'Ports (COM & LPT)' tree, you'll find a new port named 'Standard Serial over Bluetooth link (COM##)' (there may be two of them). If you're within the config timer window (cycle power on the modem if you're not), you can even remotely enter command mode by sending the '$$$' string.

Standard Serial Over Bluetooth Link Driver 2

Now you can remotely alter the settings of your Bluetooth modem. Nifty!If your using a Mac, Linux, or even a smartphone, pairing and connecting should involve a similar process. If authentication is required, you'll want to use the PIN-code option, and enter the default PIN of '1234'. Open up a serial terminal emulator - Terminal or CoolTerm on Mac OSX, a variety of apps are available for smartphones - to initiate the connection and start passing data. In 2003, CU student Nate Seidle fried a power supply in his dorm room and, in lieu of a way to order easy replacements, decided to start his own company.

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