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        Title           : Transmission of IP Packets over Bluetooth Networks
        Author(s)       : R. Akers, K. Atwal
        Filename        : draft-akers-atwal-btooth-01.txt
        Pages           : 17
        Date            : 07-Jun-01
        
Bluetooth is a wireless standard for low cost, low power, local radio 
communications. This document describes how to use the Specification of
the Bluetooth System Core Version 1.1 standard for the transport of 
Internet Protocol Version 4 and Internet Protocol Version 6 datagrams. 
This document describes link MTU, path MTU, Address Resolution, IPv6 
Interface ID, encapsulation, and how to route unicast, multicast, 
anycast, and broadcast IP datagrams over the Bluetooth link-layer.

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