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Can anyone explain how bonjour works over bluetooth from iphone OS 3.0 onwards?

The documentation says the Bonjour API's used in the application just works even if Wi-fi is off and Bluetooth is on. It also says , a Bluetooth PAN is established and hence IP address comes into picture.

But Bonjour (based on mdns) requires multicast to work. But , Bluetooth PAN (piconet) works on a master-Slave concept. Any data to be exchanged between peers has to go to the master first and then the master forwards to the all clients. Moreover there is a restriction on the number of slaves in piconet i.e., 8. that means bonjour over bluetooth has a limitation that it would work for a max of 8 devices?

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I know nothing about Boujour and iPhone... Perhaps Bonjour just sees the TCP/IP network and multicasts on to it -- regardless of whether the IP network is over bluetooth or WiFi or FooBar...

IIRC PAN just forms a point-to-point link to the PAN peer and, thus if the peer is an access-point (rather than just another end-node) it it it that will handle multicasting the packets.

alanjmcf