![]() ![]() A radio must support the Microsoft stack to work with Logger Pro and WDSS. Logger Pro is compatible with only the Microsoft stack that is part of Windows XP SP2 and later. A given radio may be compatible with several different stacks, but will generally not be compatible with all stacks. In the Windows OS, a Bluetooth radio has an associated driver, or stack, that actually communicates with Logger Pro or other applications. A dongle is a radio that is attached externally to the computer, usually by USB. We will use the term “radio” to refer to this hardware, whether built-in or external. The terms radio, dongle, adapter and transceiver are variously used to describe a computer hardware device that enables Bluetooth communication. In the first section are general non-configuration related problems that can arise, and in the second section are the problems of a more fundamental nature. This web page outlines some typical problems encountered by users of the WDSS. ![]() Much like USB in its early days, there can be some configuration problems that prevent Bluetooth devices from working as expected. However, one device can not broadcast to multiple computers.īluetooth is an emerging standard. Multiple Bluetooth devices can be in use in the same area without interfering with each other, with up to seven devices connected to a single computer. Bluetooth is used for short-range communication of up to 10 meters. The Vernier Wireless Dynamics Sensor System (WDSS) transfers data to a computer using Bluetooth, a wireless communications method found on many new computers. INTRODUCTION TO BLUETOOTH WITH THE WIRELESS DYNAMICS SENSOR SYSTEM (WDSS) ![]()
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