Hello all
Can someone clarify the following options for me?
pairing none/multi/once;
Does this control if a device can be connected twice or more at at the same
time or is it about succcessive connections if the device already
disconnected (older pairings)?
what mean these three link policy settings:
# hold - allow hold mode
# sniff - allow sniff mode
# park - allow park mode
regards
Marco
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Hi Marco,
> Can someone clarify the following options for me?
>
> pairing none/multi/once;
> Does this control if a device can be connected twice or more at at the same
> time or is it about succcessive connections if the device already
> disconnected (older pairings)?
if we are already paired and another pin code request shows up, we
ignore not in "once" mode. In "none" mode we always send the negative
reply and "multi" allows repairing.
> what mean these three link policy settings:
> # hold - allow hold mode
> # sniff - allow sniff mode
> # park - allow park mode
This switches the possible for the three power modes on and off. Leave
them on otherwise some devices won't work.
Regards
Marcel
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