Re: No SCO packets while trying to use a Bluetooth headset

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Hi Luiz,

On 10/02/15 12:05, Luiz Augusto von Dentz wrote:
> [...]
> I think your controller is not properly setup for SCO over HCI
> routing, probably Windows does that so while the controller is still
> powered it will work but as soon as you power it down it will loose
> these settings. 

That makes sense, thanks for the hint, I'll follow that lead and see what I can do with it.

> I guess you will need to find what commands these are,
> from the logs it seems the Windows driver is doing something that
> wireshark cannot decode, perhaps it is not really HCI as it claims to
> be.

I'll take a closer look to those logs again, and probably will try to capture new ones to see if I manage to capture more (and more interesting) traffic that way. So far I've been using USBPcap for that, but perhaps there's a better way to capture BT traffic in Windows, so I'll check that too just in case.

Thanks,
Mario 
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