Re: Bluetooth PAN bug
Re: Bluetooth PAN bug
- Subject: Re: Bluetooth PAN bug
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2018 10:09:17 -0600
Hi Matthias,
Thank you,
By "activate bluetooth tethering on iPhone" I was refering to the Hotspot
mode. We must be missing something else.
Best regards,
Alan
From: Matthias Ringwald <email@hidden>
To: email@hidden,
Cc: email@hidden
Date: 27/02/2018 05:18 a.m.
Subject: Re: Bluetooth PAN bug
Hi Alan
Quick idea. Did you enable Hotspot mode in the Settings? I think I've
stumbled upon that when testing our stack where the PAN connection works,
but DHCP didn't. With Hostspot enabled, it worked.
Best
Matthias
On 26 Feb 2018, at 23:47, email@hidden wrote:
Hello all,
We have the following problem:
iPhone does not respond to DHCP request/discover from our Linux-based
system. iPhone is acting as a Network Access Point under the PAN Bluetooth
profile. The PAN connection can be established however no IP address is
assigned.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Activate Bluetooth on iPhone (5C iOS 10.3.2, but also seen in 6S iOS
11.x)
- Activate Bluetooth tethering on iPhone
- Pair our Linux-based system to iPhone via Bluetooth (PAN profile, NAP
service)
- Execute dhclient in our Linux-based system.
Expected Results:
- The iPhone assigns an IP address via DHCP to our Linux-based system.
Actual Results:
- The iPhone does not respond to DHCP request/discover from our
Linux-based system.
Is there any special handling/protocol in order to get an IP address and
establish the PAN communication?
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