Hi
Is there a way to do this quicker?
I have my own custom characteristics. Is it like bonding will imrpove this? Atleast for the case of a reconnection?
Is it bonding which would fasten this up?
Thx
Hi
Is there a way to do this quicker?
I have my own custom characteristics. Is it like bonding will imrpove this? Atleast for the case of a reconnection?
Is it bonding which would fasten this up?
Thx
Hi!
Do you have sniffer trace of this? That would be helpful to look at in this case.
https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Development-tools/nrf-sniffer-for-bluetooth-le
Hi!
Do you have sniffer trace of this? That would be helpful to look at in this case.
https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Development-tools/nrf-sniffer-for-bluetooth-le
Probably no need to analyze my trace anymore
Actually I figured out that when I : in windows do a search and pair the device, then in python I can subscribe to the characteristic in about a second.
Is there a flag in prj.conf (nrf connect sdk 2.6.0) which makes windows ask to pair upon first connection? Something like "CONFIG_PAIRING=y"?
klaus1234 said:Actually I figured out that when I : in windows do a search and pair the device, then in python I can subscribe to the characteristic in about a second.
That makes sense, if you bond, then you don't need to do the service discovery on every re-connection.
klaus1234 said:Is there a flag in prj.conf (nrf connect sdk 2.6.0) which makes windows ask to pair upon first connection? Something like "CONFIG_PAIRING=y"?
No, not directly. But if you have some characteristics that require security, the GATT client will typically request pairing during/after initial service discovery. I also recommend this dev-academy: