Next change.
Previous data channel topology change.
Next data channel topology change.
Timestamp of current view (links to Overview when selected).
Show/hide addresses/device labels.
Show/hide broadcast events.
16.1 Instant Piconet Graphics and Icons
Various graphical elements are provided to give the user an understanding of events, including
which devices are the master (always blue-bordered) or a slave, RSSI indications (green
histogram), connection types such as paging and inquiry events, piconet indicators, and data
transfers.
Here is a quick summary of the various representations you can find in the Instant Piconet:
Represents an idle connection between a master and a
slave. Master devices always have a blue outline. Slave
devices always have black outline. The gauge on the side
represents the RSSI of the device.
Represents an active data connection. Throughputs are
indicated.
Represents a scatternet composed of two simple piconets.
The device in the center is the slave of the device on the right,
and the master of the device on the left.
Instant Piconet Pane
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