From: Robert Brewer <rwb123@gmail.com>
To: bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] pairing problem - please help
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 22:23:34 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <396736060508141923370a6662@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <42FEDEBA.8060007@xmission.com>
I'm not sure I ever had an /etc/bluetooth/link_key file. =20
I've got an email into Logitech support to find out more
about it pairing abilities and any reset capability... but
my guess is the best I can do is remove the battery. I'm
not certain that will clear its memory though.
If I tried to find the PIN and hostname used on the Windows
side would that help?
Thanks for the tips.
-Rob
On 8/14/05, Brad Midgley <bmidgley@xmission.com> wrote:
> Robert,
>=20
> > A few weeks ago I successfully paired my headset with my broadcom dongl=
e
> > under bluez. I was able to l2ping the headset, and btsco was able to m=
ake
> > the headset ring. I couldn't get audio data through, but now I know th=
at
> > is because bluez doesn't support SCO for broadcom.
> >
> > Now I can't get the headset paired. The past week I've been pairing th=
e headset
> > with the same dongle under WinXP. Any thoughts on what is going wrong?
>=20
> Several people have had similar issues. Sometimes, removing
> /etc/bluetooth/link_key works since it resets the pairing. Sometimes it
> doesn't help at all.
>=20
> Is it true that the failed attempts are all on dualboot machines that
> have used windows to pair to the headset? Maybe the headset remembers
> the bdaddr but gets confused by the fact that the stored credentials
> under linux don't match the last pairing in windows. That's about the
> only idea I've had on it and I don't see much discussion here about
> what's going on...
>=20
> Some headsets remember multiple pairings. Does yours have a reset,
> something more drastic than just putting it in pairing mode? My iTech
> set has a reset but I've come to believe they put that in there because
> the headset completely locks up and becomes unresponsive on occasion :(
>=20
> Brad
>=20
>=20
--=20
Robert W. Brewer
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-08-14 3:31 [Bluez-users] pairing problem - please help Robert Brewer
2005-08-14 6:03 ` Brad Midgley
2005-08-15 2:23 ` Robert Brewer [this message]
2005-08-15 9:05 ` Charles Majola
2005-08-22 3:54 ` Robert Brewer
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