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		<title>HOWTO ping a bluetooth device</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to know how&#8217;s the signal with your bluetooth device maybe you want to make a ping to it, like common ping used in IP networks. So, for make it in bluetooth networks we have to use l2ping, for example: # l2ping 00:11:C0:19:C9:C1 Ping: 00:11:C0:19:C9:C1 from 00:1A:6B:DC:F1:A1 (data size 44) ... 44 bytes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to know how&#8217;s the signal with your bluetooth device maybe you want to make a ping to it, like common ping used in IP networks.</p>
<p>So, for make it in bluetooth networks we have to use <strong>l2ping</strong>, for example:</p>
<p><code># l2ping 00:11:C0:19:C9:C1<br />
Ping: 00:11:C0:19:C9:C1 from 00:1A:6B:DC:F1:A1 (data size 44) ...<br />
44 bytes from 00:11:C0:19:C9:C1 id 0 time 14.61ms<br />
44 bytes from 00:11:C0:19:C9:C1 id 1 time 48.58ms</code></p>
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