Re: Device selection during inquiry

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Hi Bastien

On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 1:15 AM, Bastien Nocera <hadess@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 19 Mar 2013, at 01:07, David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I tried setting the following to the same values as on a sample target device:
>>  - BT Address
>>  - device-class
>>  - inquiry-mode
>>  - device-name
>> However, that didn't change anything.
>>
>> Are there any other values that I should play with which might be used
>> by the host to identify possible target devices?
>
> Adapter MAC address. In fact, I thought that was necessary with some Wiimotes to make the bonding permanent.

As I said, I already tried changing the BD-Address to one of a target
device and it didn't change anything.

In fact, I can reliably bond with any Wii Remote without changing my
BD-Address and this already works perfectly well. But this time I want
to emulate the Wii Remote and make the Wii-Console connect to me.
I don't think that it filters Address based as I have working remotes
with the following addresses:
  00:1E:35:3B:7E:6D
  78:A2:A0:DD:F6:8A
  D8:6B:F7:0D:3C:78
  2C:10:C1:B8:84:40
  34:AF:2C:18:AC:99
I cannot see any common attribute here.

Thanks anyway!
David
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