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From: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
To: grpmind+bluez.users@boromir.vpop.net
Cc: BlueZ Mailing List <bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] How to configure a 723kbps connection?
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 12:52:57 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1077018777.2841.5.camel@pegasus> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200402171142.i1HBgRV5023132@mail.holtmann.net>

Hi Matt,

> > what iPAQ is this?
>         
> 2215 running ppc2003

please run "hcitool info <bdaddr>" to show us what kind of Bluetooth
chip is inside. I think it is a Zeevo one.

> > In general this is not needed, because the link manager should choose
> > the best package types for you.
> 
> I think it's not working for me. Here's my setup:

It can happen, because some link managers only does this right when they
are connected to there own dongles.

> linux 2.6.2 + USB bluetooth dongle (Actiontec); no other USB devices
> connected
> 
> # hciconfig -a
> hci0:   Type: USB
>         BD Address: 00:20:E0:3A:2E:57 ACL MTU: 2000:32  SCO MTU: 64:8
>         UP RUNNING PSCAN ISCAN AUTH ENCRYPT
>         RX bytes:1717240 acl:19853 sco:0 events:99969 errors:0
>         TX bytes:25192308 acl:134411 sco:0 commands:57 errors:0
>         Features: 0xff 0xff 0x0f 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
>         Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5 HV1 HV2 HV3
>         Link policy: HOLD SNIFF PARK
>         Link mode: ACCEPT MASTER
>         Name: 'sermons.desiringGod.org-0'
>         Class: 0x000104
>         Service Classes: Unspecified
>         Device Class: Computer, Desktop workstation
>         HCI Ver: 1.1 (0x1) HCI Rev: 0x322 LMP Ver: 1.1 (0x1) LMP Subver: 0x322
>         Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10)
> 
> (The default ACL MTU is 192:8; I tried cranking it up to no avail.)

Don't change the MTU. This is not a value you can change. Leave it alone
until you really know what it does.

> For a poor man's throughput test I'm downloading a 7M mpeg file, both
> through Pocket IE and by having Pocket TV stream it from my 100Mbps LAN.
> I'm running "nload -o 800 -t 250 xl0" and watching the outgoing avg in
> kbit/s.
> 
> No matter what I do, the average caps out at about 265kbps. I've tried all
> the following in various combinations:
> 
>         hcitool cpt ipaqbdaddr dh5
>         hcitool cpt ipaqbdaddr dm5
>         hciconfig hci0 ptype dh5
>         hciconfig hci0 ptype dm5
>         hciconfig hci0 aclmtu 2000:32
> 
> Running "hcitool cpt ipaqbdaddr dm1" does slow the transfer down, but
> nothing gets it going faster than 265kbps. I think I have a good link:

The Bluetooth 1.2 spec makes it clear that the DM1 will be always
allowed not matter what you give as packet types.

> # hcitool rssi 00:04:3E:81:90:E0
> RSSI return value: 0
> # hcitool lq 00:04:3E:81:90:E0
> Link quality: 255
> # hcitool tpl 00:04:3E:81:90:E0
> Current transmit power level: -8
> 
> 
> Does all this mean that my ipaq has a slow UART?

No, because the link quality and the RSSI has nothing to do with the
choosen packet type.

Regards

Marcel




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  reply	other threads:[~2004-02-17 11:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-02-17  3:42 [Bluez-users] How to configure a 723kbps connection? grpmind+bluez.users
2004-02-17 11:52 ` Marcel Holtmann [this message]
2004-02-17 16:18   ` Steven Singer
2004-02-17 17:03     ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-02-17 22:11       ` Steven Singer
2004-02-17 22:51         ` Marcel Holtmann
     [not found] <lists.bluez.users.1077061006.2665.141.camel@pegasus.SOMEWHERE>
     [not found] ` <lists.bluez.users.4032E137.7080902@vpop.net>
2004-02-18  3:56   ` Matthew Reimer
     [not found] <lists.bluez.users.1077037423.2665.72.camel@pegasus.SOMEWHERE>
     [not found] ` <lists.bluez.users.403291AD.7080601@csr.com>
2004-02-17 23:09   ` Matthew Reimer
2004-02-17 23:36     ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-02-18  3:51       ` Matthew Reimer
2004-02-24  3:49   ` Matthew Reimer
2004-02-25 15:03     ` Paulo Marques
     [not found] <lists.bluez.users.40327430.2090807@grupopie.com>
2004-02-17 20:45 ` Matthew Reimer
     [not found] <200402160913.i1G9DCP02222@webserver.restinfor.pt>
2004-02-17 20:06 ` Paulo Marques
     [not found] <lists.bluez.users.40323EC2.8080203@csr.com>
2004-02-17 10:50 ` grpmind+bluez.users
2004-02-17 18:58   ` Marcel Holtmann
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-02-17  6:36 grpmind+bluez.users
2004-02-17 15:37 ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-02-14 17:06 grpmind+bluez.users
2004-02-15 14:33 ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-02-16 22:20   ` Michel Planques
2004-02-16 22:58     ` Marcel Holtmann

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