yup,

that's bluetooth for you. for all of the protocol's complexity, you still have to frame your own packets.

-steve

On 05/13/2011 04:38 PM, Nicholas Hosein wrote:
So i noticed when i send a packet from bluetooth (122 bytes / packet) it
comes to the host broken up into multiple packets. This is an example of
what the host receives when i send 4x122byte packets from the mote:

**

*Data Size: 1 *

*Data Size: 64 *

*Data Size: 57 *

Data Size: 1

Data Size: 66

Data Size: 55

*Data Size: 4 *

*Data Size: 67 *

*Data Size: 51 *

Data Size: 11

Data Size: 54

Data Size: 57


Is this normal or am i doing something wrong? It would be much easier if
i just got one packet instead of having to send a payload and append
multiple packets together.


Much thanks guys,


Nick



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