Re: PSCAN and ISCAN flags in hciconfig

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On 16/12/2012 18:58, Kevin Wilson wrote:
Hello,
I have 2 PC with Linux which once used to recognize each other by
"hcitool scan" and  to create
a PAND-based connection.

Now I fail to see each other with "hcitool scan".
My question is :
I see now only the PSCAN flag when running "hciconfig" on both of then.
Is the ISCAN flag (inquiry) mandatory so that a device will be discoverable ?

Yes, ISCAN means that your adapter will respond to inquiry scan, so it will be discoverable.

Regards

Fred

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Frederic Danis                            Open Source Technology Center
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