[Bug 336012] Re: bluetooth network PAN fails to connect to mobile phone

Håkon Enger hakon.enger at umb.no
Mon Apr 6 19:34:50 BST 2009


I have the same problem in Intrepid (fresh install with all updates
applied). Everything worked fine in Hardy. In Intrepid, if I use the
command `hcitool cc ##:##:##:##:##:##` (with my phones address), I see
an icon on my phone (Sony Ericsson K610) indicating that a BT connection
is established (I have set it to always allow connections). If I
immediately issue the command `hcitool con`, I can see the connection:
`< ACL ##:##:##:##:##:## handle 11 state 1 lm MASTER`, but after about
1-2 seconds, the icon on the phone disappears and the connection is not
listed any more from `hcitool con`. Also, if I use a small python script
to connect to the device: the `dev.Connect('NAP')` command returns
`bnep0` and I can see the interface if I immediately issue the command
`ifconfig bnep0` in a shell. However, after about one second, the
interface is gone and ifconfig reports `device not found`. Using `pand`
from `bluez-compat`, I get similar results. Very irritating regression.

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bluetooth network PAN fails to connect to mobile phone
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