Hi Nathaniel, > Bluetooth NAP devices are pretty simple really. You connect and (at > least in Linux) they emulate an ethernet device. > > However, NetworkManager doesn't work with these devices because HAL > gives them the capability and category of "net.bluetooth". Attached > are a patch and a HAL fdi file. To connect to a Bluetooth NAP device > on Linux, do: > pand -n -c $BSSID -d NAP
the pand program is deprecated btw. You should look into the Bluetooth network service. > With the attached patch/fdi file, NetworkManager will automatically > pick up the device and use it when connected. What is the FDI file for? I don't see its need, because HAL already perfectly classifies the bnepX interfaces. Regards Marcel _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list