Hello Marc,
I get your point, thanks - it really doesn't
make sense to make the
USB-to-Bluetooth adapter look like a hub. It just has to look like a
typical USB device that communicates with the
upper layers of
the Bluetooth stack and application running on
the PC/host.
However, this would mean that I would have to
define a separate
USB bus for each peripheral device, because I
cannot use the
USB port
of the device to make a similar Bluetooth Dongle
connection as I did
on the PC/host. I will have to reconfigure the
Dongle as host, which, as I've been told,
requires a lot of resources
and is not supported by existing Dongles.
Is there any other way to do this? Or maybe
this is one of those
applications that's just "not meant to
be" :) In that case, I won't
use the upstream USB port anymore - I'll just
use the downstream
USB port on my host/PC to attach
the Dongle, and Bluetooth-enable
all my peripherals...
Ricky Nite
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