Use of Bluetooth to test programs.

Olivier Olivier.Nicole at cs.ait.ac.th
Wed Aug 21 07:04:05 UTC 2019


Owen Thomas <owen.paul.thomas at gmail.com> writes:

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> On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 16:30, Gilles Gravier <ggravier at fsfe.org> wrote:
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>  You can turn one of your Ubuntu machines into a WiFi hotspot and use the other as a client
>  device.
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>  https://askubuntu.com/questions/318973/how-do-i-create-a-wifi-hotspot-sharing-wireless-internet-connection-single-adap
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>  Gilles
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> You've got me wondering how one might quickly turn the hotspot on and then back off when not
> otherwise in use. It looks quite involved, and I'm a bit timid of configuration stuff generally.
> However, thanks for the info Gilles, I may give it a try on my "lesser" laptop in order to avoid
> calamity.

In theory, it is possible, many WiFi access points run some flavour of
Linux, so there is no reason why you could not do it.

Olivier

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