* [Bluez-users] Inquiry and connection through different devices
@ 2006-03-06 8:07 Herman Meerlo
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From: Herman Meerlo @ 2006-03-06 8:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bluez-users
Hi all,
I am trying out a setup in which one USB dongle constantly performs an
inquiry and another dongle then performs service searches on the found
devices. But this weekend I was wondering whether this is efficient. The
inquiry returns the found devices together with their clock offsets. But
I suppose that this clock offset means nothing to the other dongle. So
is it wise to do this or is it better to let both dongles perform their
own inquiries and determine their own clock offsets?
Regards,
Herman Meerlo
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