Linux-based Bluetooth Access Point
News from Linux PR:
The Parani-MSP1000A is a Bluetooth Access Point product line designed to manage up to 7 Bluetooth devices over 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network with advanced options. The unit supports several Bluetooth profiles including Serial Port, LAN, PAN, DUN and FTP profiles. The nominal range is 150m, which can be extended up to 100m using an optional patch antenna.
As the headline suggests, the unit runs on a linux platform. Actually, this is one of the application areas (embedded network appliance) where running on linux is the norm. I would be more surprised (and fearful) to hear about one running Windows. The unit also uses Python for scripting customizations, giving it more techie cred.
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