Re: Device UUID's
Re: Device UUID's
- Subject: Re: Device UUID's
- From: Darren Jones <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 18:41:42 +0000
Thanks for the replies.
I'm not sure I can change the address in the hardware (CC2540) and don't really want to reset all my phones settings.
I guess I could reset my sons iPad mini when I can prise it out his hands.
On very first discovery, will the UUID just be NULL?
On 31 Jan 2013, at 17:04, Etan Kissling <email@hidden> wrote:
> Darren,
>
> Going to settings -> general -> reset -> reset all settings should reset your bluetooth uuid cache. If you do not want to reset all settings, you can also use a different bluetooth adress on your peripheral in order to test peripherals that have not yetbeen connected to the system.
>
> Etan
>
> On 31.01.2013, at 17:13, "Darren Jones" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> I've read a while ago about not being able to read a peripherals UUID until you've connected to it at least once.
>> Am I right about this, or am I remembering wrong?
>>
>> I can successfully read my peripherals UUID's while scanning for devices and choose which to connect to or not. I'm just wondering if i'm going to have problems when a new peripheral is thrown in that the phone has never connected to?
>>
>> To test this, is there a way to reset the phones knowledge of any UUID?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Darren
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