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Hello,
Anny one can explain me how to make a connexion between two PC's using
HyperTerminal (AT style command) and two BlueTooth USB adapter please ?
THanks
Tarek.

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I need only some examples to know more about the manipulation, I tried
Blue2i AT command wich seem dont working ! When typing "AT" on the
hyperterminal i dont receive "OK", and and when asking the module to give me
his adress using ATl4 nothing is displayed.
Please help.

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"Allaoua Tarek" <allaoua.tarek@usa.net> wrote:

>I need only some examples to know more about the manipulation, I tried
>Blue2i AT command wich seem dont working ! When typing "AT" on the
>hyperterminal i dont receive "OK", and and when asking the module to give me
>his adress using ATl4 nothing is displayed.
>Please help.
>

AT commands are supported by Hayes compatible modems. If you set up a
connection between two dumb terminals (e.g. between two PCs running a
terminal program) then keystrokes on one will appear at the other end,
that's all.

A bluetooth-USB module isn't a Hayes compatible modem.


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> AT commands are supported by Hayes compatible modems. If you set up a
> connection between two dumb terminals (e.g. between two PCs running a
> terminal program) then keystrokes on one will appear at the other end,
> that's all.
>
> A bluetooth-USB module isn't a Hayes compatible modem.
>
>
> Peter.
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You mean That the communication between TWO USB module (Two PC) is
completely transparent when we use serial profile ? No initialisation is
required to starting communication ?
Thanks
T,@+

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"Tarek ALLAOUA" <qos1@free.fr> wrote:

>> AT commands are supported by Hayes compatible modems. If you set up a
>> connection between two dumb terminals (e.g. between two PCs running a
>> terminal program) then keystrokes on one will appear at the other end,
>> that's all.
>>
>> A bluetooth-USB module isn't a Hayes compatible modem.
>>
>>
>> Peter.
>-------------
>You mean That the communication between TWO USB module (Two PC) is
>completely transparent when we use serial profile ? No initialisation is
>required to starting communication ?
>Thanks
>T,@+
>

I believe this to be the case but have not tried it. (I've not been
able to get many BT features working at all) Certainly it would be the
case with two PCs connected with a piece of wire and each running a
terminal program. As far as I know, there is no dial-up modem
emulation in bluetooth and such a feature would be truly bizzare.

However the way "COM ports" are used in BT are bizzare because the com
port number in the BT device is not the same as the com port number
which appears under windows...

I would welcome anyone else to offer additional info here.


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> >> AT commands are supported by Hayes compatible modems. If you set up a
> >> connection between two dumb terminals (e.g. between two PCs running a
> >> terminal program) then keystrokes on one will appear at the other end,
> >> that's all.
> >>
> >> A bluetooth-USB module isn't a Hayes compatible modem.
> >>
> >>
> >> Peter.

I'm testing a simple com application on one PC, on the second i'm using
HyperTerminal, every time i send Data (Not absolutely AT commands), i get a
Pop-Up windows message telling me that a connexion was established between
the two PCs ! But nothing is displayed on the HyperTerminal. When i type ATA
<cr> on the hyperterminal all what i send from the first PC are displayed or
the second ! It's the only command wich work.

All this is the first stage software validation to be use with a BT USB
adapter to communicate with Blue2i BlueTooth module. All what i hope now is
to know more about how BT USB works (Blue2i AT manual is fully discribed),
anny one tried to make this ?
Thanks.
Tarek.

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