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USER'S AND DEVELOPER'S GUIDE WRAP MULTIRADIO ACCESS SERVER
The setting specifying how the connecting Bluetooth devices should decide their roles.
When a device is calling another Bluetooth device, it originally is the master and the
answering device is the slave. When the connection is being built, a role switch can be
made. Normally, access point devices want to be the master for all their slaves, and
therefore they require a master-slave switch when a new device is connecting. This is
also how the WRAP is configured by default. Other possible combinations are:
0. Allow switch when calling, do not request when answering
1. Allow switch when calling, request when answering (default)
2. Do not allow switch when calling, request when answering
If you have problems with connecting to the WRAP, it might be due to the fact that your
client device does not support a master/slave switch. In this case, set this setting to
"0".
5. Default PIN Code []
The PIN code used when establishing connections. Up to 16 characters are significant.
If there is no default PIN code, the WRAP does not require a PIN code when
establishing connections. If in this case the other device requests a PIN code, the
default PIN code "1234" is sent, following the Bluetooth specification.
6. Power Save Mode and Parameters [4]
The power save mode used by default for all connections.
0. Active
1. Park: Round-robin
2. Park: Idle
3. Sniff: All
4. Sniff: Idle
3.1.2.2 LAN ACCESS PROFILE SETTINGS
1. Enable Lan Access Profile [Y]
Whether or not the LAN Access Profile is enabled.
2. Lan Access Login Name and Password []
The login name and password required from LAN Access Clients. Must be entered as a
single string, separated with a space. For example: "guest buffy". If empty (default), no
login is required.
3. Service Name (shown in SDP) [Lan Access Using PPP]
The name of this service as shown in the Service Discovery.
3.1.2.3 S
ERIAL PORT PROFILE SETTINGS
Note: The visibility of some of these settings is controlled by the "Act as the Calling Device"
setting.
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