Re: set LE advertise not working...

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On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Anderson Lizardo
<anderson.lizardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Pavan Savoy <pavan_savoy@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> No, I don't suppose my controller was in a advertising state.. even if
>> it was why the return 0x0c? (command disallowed ..)
>>
>> I wanted to know whether you have some HCI-VS commands which sort of
>> enable the LE (AMP/radio/controller) ?
>> Is it only then the leadv command works? Or does it just works right-away.
>> I have one of those all in 1 chips.. bt/fm-rx-tx/gps so I am wondering
>> should I do something to enable BLE and is it some sort of un-spoken
>> standard?
>
> Does LE scan work for this same hardware?
>
> Do you have some windows software to test this hardware ? if so, you
> can try putting one device in advertise mode there , then attempt
> lescan on the other (from linux)... If it works, most probably the
> hardware might require some initialization...
>
> At least some hardware requires firmware upload and vendor specific
> one-time initialization which (I think) is out of scope for hciconfig.
>
> Regards,
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> OpenBossa Labs - INdT
> Manaus - Brazil
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Hi All,

I noticed that some LE hardwares don't allow to enable scanning or
advertising when inquiry scan and/or page scan are enabled.
Try to disable it using hciconfig or the D-Bus method before to start
LE operations.

Regards,
Claudio.
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