Re: Bluetooth discoverability issue
Re: Bluetooth discoverability issue
- Subject: Re: Bluetooth discoverability issue
- From: Matthias Ringwald <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2018 12:16:28 +0100
Hi Alan
iOS filters Bluetooth Classic devices based on the the Class of Device and only
shows the ones that are fully supported. These are (at least): HID Keyboard,
HFP, A2DP. You may pick any of them to become visible.
PAN is intended by Apple to be used from a device to an iPhone, so the pairing
would be made from the other device.
Best
Matthias
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Dr. sc. Matthias Ringwald
Co-founder BlueKitchen GmbH, Zurich
https://bluekitchen-gmbh.com <https://bluekitchen-gmbh.com/>
> On 26 Feb 2018, at 23:55, email@hidden wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> We have the following problem:
>
> iPhone (bluetooth) does not discover our Linux-based system, based on the
> CSR8311A08 chip, CSR Synergy Bluetooth 18.5.0.
> The issue can be solved by enabling the Hands Free profile, however our main
> usecase is PAN, where iPhone acts as the Network Access Point.
>
> Steps to Reproduce:
> - Activate Bluetooth discoverability in our linux-based system
> - Activate the Bluetooth device discovery on iPhone (tested on 5C iOS 10.3.2)
>
> Expected Results:
> The iPhone discovers our linux-based system
>
> Actual Results:
> The iPhone does not discover our linux-based system
>
> Is there any special configuration needed in order to become visible for
> Apple devices (security handling, services, CoD, etc.)?
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