I just bought a bluetooth adaptor and bluetooth headset. I can connect to the headset and
to some of my neighbors' computers, but only for a second. When I run:
hcitool cc $HeadsetID
then try to run anything else that requires a connection I find that I am already disconnected.
I tell this because I run hcidump in another virtual terminal. I stay connected for about a second,
then hcid requests disconnection.
If I put another command on the same line, for instance:
hcitool cc $HeadsetID ; hcitool lq $HeadsetID
the 'lq' gets completed before the disconnection so I get a link quality report (240-255).
The same happens when I connect to a neighbor's computer (unbeknownst to them).
What's going on here?
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russell wrote:
> If I put another command on the same line, for instance:
>
> hcitool cc $HeadsetID ; hcitool lq $HeadsetID
>
> the 'lq' gets completed before the disconnection so I get a link quality report (240-255).
>
> The same happens when I connect to a neighbor's computer (unbeknownst to them).
>
> What's going on here?
It is not pairing. Bluez site has info that describe how pairing can be
achieved.
Mohan
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