Re: [android-developers] Android Bluetooth party

2012-09-06 Thread Quentin MOURCOU
Hi,

Kristopher, you said the hard limit is seven nodes, but I have a similar 
problem. I'm trying to connect 6 bluetooth devices which uses the HSP/HFP 
profiles on an Android phone but it seems to doesn't work on Android 2.3 (I 
tried with Android 2.3.4, 2.3.5 and 2.3.6 on different devices) but works 
on Android 2.2 and 4.0. So do you know if there is any software limitation 
too ? I'm just trying to open the RFCOMM socket but in Android 2.3, when 
it's time to connect the third device, I have an ACL disconnection which 
not appear on Android 2.2 and 4.0 ...

Thanks,

Quentin  

Le mercredi 5 septembre 2012 22:02:10 UTC+2, Kristopher Micinski a écrit :

 It is not, Bluetooth piconets enforce a hard limit of seven nodes. 

 You can try more exotic routing techniques and get the same effect.. 

 it doesn't work very well. 

 kris 

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  Anyone know if it is possible to have 16 Android devices simultaneously 
  connected to the same Bluetooth server? 
  
  
  Thanks. 
  
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Re: [android-developers] Android Bluetooth party

2012-09-06 Thread Kristopher Micinski
I've discussed this various places, this is one of them:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10963614/android-bluetooth-chat-sample-app-multiple-connections/10963812#10963812

The basic story is, yes, more than a few nodes is quite hard because
of some soft limitations and (iirc) flaky bluetooth controllers,..

kris

On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Quentin MOURCOU qmour...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Kristopher, you said the hard limit is seven nodes, but I have a similar
 problem. I'm trying to connect 6 bluetooth devices which uses the HSP/HFP
 profiles on an Android phone but it seems to doesn't work on Android 2.3 (I
 tried with Android 2.3.4, 2.3.5 and 2.3.6 on different devices) but works on
 Android 2.2 and 4.0. So do you know if there is any software limitation too
 ? I'm just trying to open the RFCOMM socket but in Android 2.3, when it's
 time to connect the third device, I have an ACL disconnection which not
 appear on Android 2.2 and 4.0 ...

 Thanks,

 Quentin

 Le mercredi 5 septembre 2012 22:02:10 UTC+2, Kristopher Micinski a écrit :

 It is not, Bluetooth piconets enforce a hard limit of seven nodes.

 You can try more exotic routing techniques and get the same effect..

 it doesn't work very well.

 kris

 On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 3:56 PM, bob b...@coolfone.comze.com wrote:
  Anyone know if it is possible to have 16 Android devices simultaneously
  connected to the same Bluetooth server?
 
 
  Thanks.
 
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Re: [android-developers] Android Bluetooth party

2012-09-06 Thread Quentin MOURCOU
Ok thank you, that's what I thought.

Quentin

Le jeudi 6 septembre 2012 15:28:29 UTC+2, Kristopher Micinski a écrit :

 I've discussed this various places, this is one of them: 


 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10963614/android-bluetooth-chat-sample-app-multiple-connections/10963812#10963812
  

 The basic story is, yes, more than a few nodes is quite hard because 
 of some soft limitations and (iirc) flaky bluetooth controllers,.. 

 kris 

 On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Quentin MOURCOU 
 qmou...@gmail.comjavascript: 
 wrote: 
  Hi, 
  
  Kristopher, you said the hard limit is seven nodes, but I have a similar 
  problem. I'm trying to connect 6 bluetooth devices which uses the 
 HSP/HFP 
  profiles on an Android phone but it seems to doesn't work on Android 2.3 
 (I 
  tried with Android 2.3.4, 2.3.5 and 2.3.6 on different devices) but 
 works on 
  Android 2.2 and 4.0. So do you know if there is any software limitation 
 too 
  ? I'm just trying to open the RFCOMM socket but in Android 2.3, when 
 it's 
  time to connect the third device, I have an ACL disconnection which not 
  appear on Android 2.2 and 4.0 ... 
  
  Thanks, 
  
  Quentin 
  
  Le mercredi 5 septembre 2012 22:02:10 UTC+2, Kristopher Micinski a écrit 
 : 
  
  It is not, Bluetooth piconets enforce a hard limit of seven nodes. 
  
  You can try more exotic routing techniques and get the same effect.. 
  
  it doesn't work very well. 
  
  kris 
  
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   Anyone know if it is possible to have 16 Android devices 
 simultaneously 
   connected to the same Bluetooth server? 
   
   
   Thanks. 
   
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[android-developers] Android Bluetooth party

2012-09-05 Thread bob
 

Anyone know if it is possible to have 16 Android devices simultaneously 
connected to the same Bluetooth server?


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Re: [android-developers] Android Bluetooth party

2012-09-05 Thread Kristopher Micinski
It is not, Bluetooth piconets enforce a hard limit of seven nodes.

You can try more exotic routing techniques and get the same effect..

it doesn't work very well.

kris

On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 3:56 PM, bob b...@coolfone.comze.com wrote:
 Anyone know if it is possible to have 16 Android devices simultaneously
 connected to the same Bluetooth server?


 Thanks.

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