Friday 21 August 2015

Send Data To A Bluetooth Via Spp

SPP, or Serial Port Profile, is name for a way of setting up virtual serials ports and connecting two Bluetooth-enabled devices. The term is more or less a technical one that refers to how all Bluetooth-enabled devices communicate with each other. SPP basically outlines the technical process involved in creating the wireless connection between devices. The process of sending data between Bluetooth-enabled devices using the SPP, or Bluetooth technology, is a fairly straightforward one.


Instructions


1. Open the "Bluetooth Settings" window on both of your devices (computer, mobile device, etc.). Each device will vary on how you reach the Bluetooth settings, but most devices that have Bluetooth capabilities have a selection for these settings in the main menu.


2. Navigate through the "Bluetooth Settings" menu on one of your devices and select "Discoverable," then click "OK" (or equivalent command). This will make the device appear on the device pairing of the other.


3. Navigate through the "Bluetooth Settings" menu on the other device and select "Pairing" to open the pairing list. This list will show all available devices to pair with. Select the other device that you are working with from the list and click "OK" (or equivalent command). This will pair or connect the devices wirelessly via SPP Bluetooth connection.


4. Navigate through the "Bluetooth Settings" menu on one of your devices and select "Transfer." This will open the list of available data files to be transferred between devices. Select the desired data file(s) and click "OK" (or equivalent command) to send the data to the other Bluetooth-enabled device.

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