[EMAIL PROTECTED] is believed to have said: >Bluetooth enabled phones to talk to Bluetooth headsets; I guess there's a >protocol for the phone to talk to any Bluetooth headset, no matter who made >it. This protocol would have to include something to allow voice to pass >from the phone to the headset and vice versa. It might also include >something for dialing out. > >I suppose chan_bluetooth is emulating a headset, so there's support in the >phone for passing voice around. There's also documentation for how to do it. > >I've never seen a USB headset so I doubt there's any support in the phone >for passing voice over that connection. Maybe this is why there's no such >thing as "chan_usb" > >Then again, I'm no expert on this matter, so maybe I'm plain wrong. >
Hello, let me ask something related, but on chan_bluetooth. If this driver is faking Asterisk as a headset to the BT cellphone, does this mean that it can only answer incoming calls, but NOT ask the cellphone to dial a number? I am asking because I would like to see if I can use this driver to bypass any hardware gsm-gateway to obtain a 'gsm_trunk'. Would something like Dial(bluetooth/33512345594, 20) work? Of course using the correct channel indication for the chan_bluetooth module... TIA Aldo _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
