RJPoelstra
RJPoelstra
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll look into them.
Hi, Thank you for your reply. I've used a sniffer to capture a packet. Wireshark does not indicate a problem and it's looking fine to me. But I'm not entirely...
> Also, the packet does not have a Complete Local name, so your filter in nRF Connect excludes it. The name is in the scan response, so it's properly found...
I also noticed that the address configuration seems contradictory. Do you know a tool that can 'fake' advertisement packets based on these bytes. I can then try to broadcast the...
I used nRF Connect for Desktop and tried to mimic the packet as close as possible. The main differences are: - the channel selection algorithm that I've no control over...
Unfortunately, I can't modify the firmware of the device. But I did manage to recreate the exact advertising packet based on an nRF52832 and NCS. I compared the advertising packets...
Yes, I did. Using the dissect from Wireshark as well as manually comparing the bytes. Only fields such as the timestamps and packet counter differ.