07-04-2012 09:50 AM
Does anybody know if there is a piece of software similar to a serial port sniffer that will allow the Bluetooth comms to be monitored between LV and a piece of hardware? I am using the Microsoft Stack and the standard BT functions.
Thanks in advance.
07-05-2012 10:09 AM
I wonder if NI I/O Trace could do that for you?
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/282C5D41E2BA04F2862574BA007803B9?OpenDocument
Are you communicating with Bluetooth via NI-VISA?
07-06-2012 04:51 AM
Thanks for the suggestion but that does not work.
Has anybody else found some hardware/software that can capture the BT comms? I do no want to sniff a remote process, I need to check what is being sent out via a local USB BT dongle.
Thanks
07-10-2012 08:23 AM
Hi ssk,
I believe that it is possible to 'sniff' Bluetooth connections. I have seen it done before to acquire RAW data intercepted between a PC transceiver and a mobile phone as a test in a lab. I believe that was done using a protocol analyzer and a normal USB Bluetooth dongle. I think there were some specific requirements for the Bluetooth adaptor used and it was also done under Linux. I think you need a Cambridge Silicon Radio chipset and BC4 External or Flash memory. ROM adaptors won't work.
You'll also need a few pieces of software:
bccmd (to modify the dongle firmware)
dfutool (to flash and update the firmware)
and 'Frontline Test' (I think that's the name - I could be wrong though)
I'm sorry I can't be more help than that but its been rather a long time since I saw it done last. I should think a quick Google would bring up the information you're after.
Regards,