Hi Fred, I also was unable to get this to work and have shared your experience. In my situation, I was also scanning for the peripheral in foreground mode via a second iOS5 device. The receiving device will always capture the local peripheral name provided as NULL. When no dictionary is supplied, the name key is "iPhone". I actually could not get any of the supported advertisement types to be function (those are the two supported mentioned in the header file, and some others that exist within the class but are non mentioned to be supported). Regards, Borna. On Sep 22, 2012, at 2:50 PM, Frederic Visticot <fvisticot@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there any news regarding this topic ? I'm blocked on a customer application for that basic issue ?
Is it a bug or something I'm doing not correctly ?
Tx for your help
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