Thanks for the reply Marco,
My device is discoverable, sorry I forgot to mention that. I'm not all that familiar with the service discovery in Bluetooth, but it sounds like the phone will be listening for devices which broadcast themselves as supporting the profile it's interested in, correct? In that case, could there be something I'm setting incorrectly so that the phone ignores my powerbook as a valid handsfree device?
Also, are there tools for either Mac or Windows ( preferably free, i'm a poor grad student ) that I can use to view the profiles supported by other devices? It would probably help to have something that gives a bit more information than the phone.
Thanks, Andrew Cooper On Jul 5, 2006, at 12:08 PM, Marco Pontil wrote: Hello Andrew,
Make sure your device is discoverable. Also Packet Logger would not tell you if your device is discovered (discovery is all managed by the HW, all you can do is to tell to the HW to be discoverable or not), but it can tell you what happens once a device connects to you.
.. Marco
On Jul 5, 2006, at 12:52 AM, Andrew Cooper wrote: As far as I can tell, these are the correct values according to the spec.
Now, when I use my phone to search for new Handsfree devices, it does not find my machine. Also, PacketLogger.app does not capture any packets while the phone is searching, which seems odd. Is there anything else I need to do to let the phone see the new handsfree device? I noticed that there are a lot of checkboxes in the Class of Device section of Bluetooth Explorer, but I did not change them since I'm not exactly sure what they do. Perhaps I need to add Audio or Telephony to my machine's class?
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