You just need one UUID for your app.  Use it on the server and the 
clients.  It basically tells the clients what Bluetooth port number on the 
server they need to connect to (from 1 to 31, I think).


You can use the uuidgen tool on Mac.  Here's a UUID I just made if you want 
it:


uuidgen

068F39DC-7012-4497-85B6-BD5C25D6AE58




On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 4:24:19 AM UTC-6, tom_mai78101 wrote:
>
> After extensive researching on the Bluetooth Chat example, it all comes 
> down to using pre-determined UUIDs to connect to another device, the 1-to-1 
> way. However, that doesn't make it useful.
>  
> I need to not rely on pre-determined UUIDs, so that I'm able to connect 
> multiple devices together with Bluetooth, without having to generate as 
> much UUIDs as possible.
>  
> Have you ever tried doing non-deterministic UUID generation for Bluetooth 
> connections, using UUID.randomUUID() or similar methods?
>

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