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how to manage wireless network through java?

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hi frns,
presently i am working on ad hoc networks.i have to establish a wireless network with 4 devices which are bluetooth enable.now i want to design an algorithm in java for the device detection..plea se help me out..


prit...
Jul 28 '09 #1
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numberwhun
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Seeing how this is actually a Java coding question, I am migrating it over to the Java forum.

Regards,

Jeff
Jul 31 '09 #2
JosAH
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Without JNI (Java Native Interface) Java doesn't know anything about WiFi networks, as a matter of fact Java doesn't know anything about wired networks either. All it knows about are sockets, IP addresses, and stuff built on top of that.

kind regards,

Jos
Aug 1 '09 #3
priteshdube
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Hey thanks buddies...
Aug 3 '09 #4
priteshdube
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I want to clear things here. i have two bluetooth dongals and i use them to create a wireless network.now my task is to provide authentication if any new device is come into the network.
Aug 3 '09 #5
JosAH
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@priteshdube
The lowest level stuff Java can do is open a socket given an IP address (or a host name but you need to do a reverse dns lookup for that) and a port number. Java is totally unaware of the hardware interfaces underneath.

kind regards,

Jos
Aug 3 '09 #6

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