If someone were to point me into the right
direction for the Bluetooth mini-pci card that would work with Soekris and
AstLinux then I’ll buy one and get to testing.
I’m not sure if it is advantageous to
purchase a multi-function card that will do WiFi and all the whizzzzz-bang
stuff or not as I know that WiFi and Linux seem to have some qwerks and I haven’t
researched enough to know what is compatible and what isn’t.
Thanks,
Jeff
From:
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Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006
5:13 PM
To: Discussion
of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users]
Soekris and Bluetooth extension
I'd wish to test it... I
have a bluetooth usb stick that was supported by the faq about
chan_bluetooth... (eg It found my nokia 6310i via the bluetooth)
but following http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/AstLinux+Users+Guide+Chapter+1#UsingWindowstoPreparetheCF
got me a ide2cf converter and a 2gb (yeah yeah overkill) CF card and a 600mhz
Via in a samcheer box...
C:\>physdiskwrite AstLinux-trunk-bluetooth-i586.img
Information for \\.\PhysicalDrive4:
Windows: cyl: 249
tpc: 255
spt: 63
Which disk do you want to write? (0..4) 4
About to overwrite the contents of disk 4 with new data. Proceed? (y/n) y
13975552/13473676 bytes writtenWrite error
after 13975552 bytes.
On 9/18/06, Kristian
Kielhofner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> Kristian,
>
> The fact that it appears you can't purchase the said "Bluetooth SIP
> Voice AP", I would say AstLinux is the front runner in this area.
>
> But, if such a gateway was under $100 that would be the route to go,
> operating my primary AstLinux box under the KISS principle.
> Otherwise I would probably opt for a second AstLinux box just for
> this purpose (Bluetooth <-> SIP gateway).
>
> I see a business opportunity for someone here.
>
> Lonnie
>
Lonnie,
I actually meant is as more of
a joke. People have been asking for
chan_bluetooth support and I added it, but no one has tested it yet...
Anyways, some of the Gumstix
hardware supports bluetooth. That would
be really interesting!
--
Kristian Kielhofner
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