Recovering from loss of pairing data
Recovering from loss of pairing data
- Subject: Recovering from loss of pairing data
- From: Ben Levitt <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 15:09:01 -0700
Hello,
We have an app that talks (as a central) to a bluetooth peripheral that we control. Our peripheral can only store pairing/bonding data for the 2 most recently connected devices, so it's very possible that a given iOS device that has previously paired (and thinks it is still paired) to our peripheral, can try to connect, and be denied access when the peripheral no longer has pairing data for this iOS device.
At that point, is there any way for the iOS device to recognize this problem, and clear this peripheral from its list of paired devices? I hear rumors that this works in some apps. I don't know of a way to do this programmatically. Am I missing something? Or is there something we can set up differently on our peripheral so that the iOS device will recognize this problem and re-request pairing itself?
Thanks very much!
Ben
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