2008-05-24 04:46:38

by Mumia W..

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Subject: [Bluez-users] Anycom USB-250 won't enter discoverable mode

I have an Anycom USB-250 that won't enter discoverable mode with bluez
3.7. I'm pretty sure that I've followed the instructions properly from
here: http://howto.pilot-link.org/bluesync/index.html

However, it doesn't work. When I try to get my Palm T|X to scan for
Bluetooth devices, it sees nothing. This is under Debian Etch (i386)
with bluez-utils 3.7-1. I'm running kernel 2.6.24.6.

I'm looking at two possible sources of the problem: 1) a bluez software
failure (probably in sdpd) or 2) a firmware requirement for the Anycom.

Sdpd seems to enable SDP by default; however, I wouldn't begin to know
how to evaluate if SDP actually working.

For the firmware requirement, I've installed bluez-firmware, but the
package seems to do nothing. The /usr/share/doc/bluez-firmware/README
file only discusses compilation and installation, and README.Debian only
says that hotplug is requires, but hotplug is not compatible with Etch.

I need to find out how to use the binary firmware files in
/usr/lib/firmware (which are evidently intended for my adapter). The
Anycom USB-250 has a Broadcomm chipset, and I've heard that Broadcomm
needs firmware to work.

Someone please tell me how to get either sdpd to work properly or the
firmware installed. Thanks.

(I also asked a similar question in debian-user.)


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