looks like it is paired! could I have more information on the bluetooth module you are using? is it something like the JY-MCU or is it a USB plug in?
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 2:29 AM, Philip Sturgeon <[email protected]>wrote: > My phone shows that 'beaglebone-0' is paired in Bluetooth settiings but > when I attempt to connect to beaglebone-0 using Bluetooth Terminal Emulator > Pro on the phone, I get 'Unable to connect device' > I think the fact that there is a linkkeys file with my phone's BT MAC > address in it (see below) shows that the phone and the BBB are paired > > root@beaglebone:/var/lib/bluetooth/00:15:83:64:6A:2F# cat linkkeys > 50:32:75:30:09:93 4B30B719A7B45F7146FE8FDBFB02C830 4 0 > > My hunch is that the problem has to do with me not setting up the serial > port service correctly on the BBB. > > > > > > > > > On Monday, December 23, 2013 3:59:34 PM UTC, deepak karki wrote: >> >> Did you try pairing the device with the pairing code? >> >> On Monday, 23 December 2013 08:38:28 UTC+5:30, Philip Sturgeon wrote: >>> >>> I would like to use my Android phone (Samsung GT-I8190) or Android >>> tablet (Nexus 7) as a Bluetooth connected terminal for my BBB, but I'm >>> having trouble figuring out how to do so. >>> >>> It seems I have got the Bluetooth adapter running OK on the BBB since my >>> Android devices can discover a 'beaglebone-0'. I can also l2ping them from >>> the BBB >>> as you can see below from a BBB Putty session log taken on my laptop - >>> although the Nexus 7 apparently returns a ping packet of 0 bytes: >>> >>> ro...@beaglebone:~# hcitool scan >>> Scanning ... >>> 50:32:75:30:09:93 GT-I8190 >>> 30:85:A9:D7:68:56 Nexus 7 >>> ro...@beaglebone:~# l2ping 50:32:75:30:09:93 >>> Ping: 50:32:75:30:09:93 from 00:15:83:64:6A:2F (data size 44) ... >>> 44 bytes from 50:32:75:30:09:93 id 0 time 11.96ms >>> 44 bytes from 50:32:75:30:09:93 id 1 time 8.22ms >>> 44 bytes from 50:32:75:30:09:93 id 2 time 7.19ms >>> 44 bytes from 50:32:75:30:09:93 id 3 time 57.06ms >>> 44 bytes from 50:32:75:30:09:93 id 4 time 16.04ms >>> 44 bytes from 50:32:75:30:09:93 id 5 time 28.55ms >>> 44 bytes from 50:32:75:30:09:93 id 6 time 19.11ms >>> 44 bytes from 50:32:75:30:09:93 id 7 time 34.66ms >>> Send failed: Connection reset by peer >>> ro...@beaglebone:~# l2ping 30:85:A9:D7:68:56 >>> Ping: 30:85:A9:D7:68:56 from 00:15:83:64:6A:2F (data size 44) ... >>> 0 bytes from 30:85:A9:D7:68:56 id 0 time 6.93ms >>> 0 bytes from 30:85:A9:D7:68:56 id 1 time 10.07ms >>> 0 bytes from 30:85:A9:D7:68:56 id 2 time 6.59ms >>> 0 bytes from 30:85:A9:D7:68:56 id 3 time 6.03ms >>> 0 bytes from 30:85:A9:D7:68:56 id 4 time 93.53ms >>> 0 bytes from 30:85:A9:D7:68:56 id 5 time 6.92ms >>> 0 bytes from 30:85:A9:D7:68:56 id 6 time 10.36ms >>> 0 bytes from 30:85:A9:D7:68:56 id 7 time 6.68ms >>> Send failed: Connection reset by peer >>> ro...@beaglebone:~# >>> When I try to connect to the BBB via the Bluetooth Terminal Emulator Pro >>> app on my Androids, I end up with 'unable to connect device' >>> I figure there must be a bunch of settings I have to make in the BBB >>> Linux config files to make things work as I want, but I have Googled far >>> and wide >>> in the search for answers and can't seem to find all the peieces of the >>> jigsaw. >>> . >>> Suggestions gratefully received. >>> >> -- > For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the > Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. > To unsubscribe from this topic, visit > https://groups.google.com/d/topic/beagleboard/_jjyARpAsnU/unsubscribe. > To unsubscribe from this group and all its topics, send an email to > [email protected]. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. > -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
