Re: Help hcitool cmd (hci to connect)

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Thibaut,
I remember there is a monitor for hci connection, if nobody reference
it for a while, then it will issue a disconnect request, so you'd
better make a l2cap connection on it to keep it alive.

Haijun.Liu
skype: liu.haijun

On 2/22/11, Thibaut L <thibaut.dvr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Please, could anyone tell me how to connect to a bluetooth device
> through hcitool (BlueZ) hci command. Like this: "hcitool cmd 0x01
> 0x0005 [parameters]". How can I input this cmd? Is the [parameters] a
> bt device MAC adress like XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX?
>
> I've tryed to use "hcitool cc <MAC>", but it doesn't work for me cause
> it disconnects the device a second later.
>
> I just wanna measure RSSI.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Best
>
> Thibaut
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