Setting Up Bluetooth With An Mt100 Eocg And An Mtpcie Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Device; Setting Up An External Usb To Mtpcie Bluetooth Serial Interface - Multitech MultiConnect MTPCIE-H5 Series Developer's Manual

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BLUETOOTH DEVELOPER INFORMATION
3.
Edit /etc/network/interfaces and uncomment the lines pertaining to wlan0 as shown below.
4.
Reboot the MT100EOCG or type ifup wlan0 at the console. MT100EOCG communicates through your Wi-
Fi network.
Setting up Bluetooth with an MT100 EOCG and an MTPCIE
Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Device
To setup MT100EOCG to control Bluetooth on a MTPCIE Bluetooth/Wi-Fi device, you need a remote Bluetooth
device that supports serial communication. Then:
1.
On the MTPCIE-DK1 developer board, position jumpers next to USB 3G port J4 to the 1,2 position.
2.
Position jumpers next to USB Serial port J24 connector to the 2,3 position.
3.
Position jumpers next to Bluetooth DB9 connector J14 to the 2,3 position.
4.
Use a terminal program to connect the remote Bluetooth adapter to the computer's serial port.
5.
On the MT100EOCG, type rfcomm –S connect 0 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx &, where xx is the MAC address of the
remote Bluetooth device. It returns a connected response similar to:
6.
Run a serial communication program, such as minicom, on the MT100EOCG which is configured to use
/dev/rfcomm0 as the serial device. You can now communicate with the remote Bluetooth serial device.

Setting up an External USB to MTPCIE Bluetooth Serial Interface

To set up an external USB to the serial Bluetooth interface on the MTPCIE-DK1 developer board when a MTPCIE
radio is installed:
Note:
The external USB connection terminates to a quad UART on the MTPCIE-DK1 board with one UART
channel connected to the Bluetooth device.
1.
On the MTPCIE-DK1 developer board, position jumpers next to Bluetooth DB9 connector J14 to the 2,3
position.
2.
Position jumpers next to USB Serial connector J24 to the 1,2 position.
3.
Position jumpers next to USB 3G connector J4 to the 1,2 position.
4.
Power up the MTPCIE-DK1 developer board with the MTPCIE Bluetooth/Wi-Fi capable radio installed.
5.
Connect computer USB port to the USB Serial J24 USB connector on DK1 board.
6.
Use commands such as dmesg, lsusb -v, etc to find the ports Linux assigned to the quad uart on DK1.
Record the port designation assigned to the second port. For example:
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iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wpa-conf /var/config/wpa_supplicant.conf
wpa-driver nl80211
# rfcomm –S connect 0 00:A0:96:10:30:14 &
[1] 498
# Connected /dev/rfcomm0 to 00:A0:96:10:30:14 on channel 1
Press CTRL-C for hangup
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