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Author Topic: Why can't I see my bluetooth device?  (Read 4117 times)

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Stan Huang

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    • OS: Windows 7
    Why can't I see my bluetooth device?
    « on: October 07, 2013, 01:33:35 AM »
    In my Ubuntu/ARM platform, I inserted a bluetooth card. I added "passkey "1446";" at my /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf. Then, I ran "/etc/init.d/bluetooth restart". It showed "bluetooth stopping" and "bluetooth starting". Then, I used command "sudo service bluetooth status" to check and it showed "bluetooth is running".

    When I used command "hcitooth dev", I found no devices was shown.
    I used my mobile phone to check it. I found my phone can see other bluetooth neighbors except my platform stated above.

    What's wrong with it?