Bluelog is a simple Bluetooth scanner designed to tell you how many discoverable devices there are in an area as quickly as possible.

It is intended to be used as a site survey tool, identifying the number of possible Bluetooth targets there are in the surrounding environment.

Changelog v1.0.3

  • Switched from “tac” to “sed” in Bluelog Live, WRT compat improvement livelog.pl removed, will be back shortly…

Compatibility
Bluelog has been written with portability and efficiency in mind, so it is able to run on a number of systems and hardware platforms. Basically, as long as the device can run (and get results from) “hcitool scan”, and you can compile software for it, there is a good chance Bluelog can run on it.

In addition to running on all major Linux distributions, Bluelog has been used successfully on Chrome OS (running on the CR-48 netbook), and MIPS based OpenWRT devices. For information on the OpenWRT build of Bluelog, see the “openwrt” directory.

More Information: here

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