From: Ed Tsang <netdesign_98@yahoo.com>
To: Bluettooth Linux <linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Dynamicall control the maximum or default transmit power
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 12:12:08 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <22544.7073.qm@web52601.mail.re2.yahoo.com> (raw)
Hi, I am looking at possibility of dynamically control the maximum or default transmit power.
Basically I would like to change the transmit power level during inquiry. So I could kind of dynamically control the physical range of devices that I see. In CSR's Bluecore chip, I think there are pskey that stored the maximum and default transmit power. And there seem to be bccmd psget 0x0017 to get the value.
Now my problem is I am using a class 1 dongle using Broadcom chipset. Is there a way to dynamically control the default or maximum transmit power e.g.
hcitool cmd 0x.. 0x.. ..... ?
During the inquiry paging, does anyone know if they use default or maximum transmit power?
Thanks,
Edwin
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2009-02-18 20:12 Ed Tsang [this message]
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2011-09-22 7:30 Dynamicall control the maximum or default transmit power Vaishali Dhakate
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2011-09-23 10:58 ` Vaishali D
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