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Problems with BLE Mesh Example

Good day, I tried the BLE Mesh Example located: devzone.nordicsemi.com/.../

... and for some reason it is not working for me. I posted a comment where the example is posted, but I have not heard back after several days.

I am using one nRF51 dev board, and two nRF51 USB dongles. I did download and install latest J-link software which updated the dev board and dongles. All devices are found within RFConnect (i.e. the device IDs are shown in the "devices to program" window) and I am able to successfully program the official mesh firmware into them just like the example's video (my log matches the video's log). However, when I view RTT-Log I do not get any information... and also the LEDs on the dev board and the dongles are not flashing like they are in example's video. Would someone be able to assist me as to what I have done wrong, as I followed the example exactly multiple times and I cannot get the devices to communicate with one another.

Thanks in advance!

Cheers,

Sam

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  • Good day Sigurd, Indeed, RTT appears to not show any messages. Yes, I am able to turn LED1 On and Off via the handle 0x0-Value 1/0 as in the video. I did download and install the latest Jlink drivers. The Jlink driver associated with the nRF51DK and the Dongles are Jlink CDC Port, Version 6.02601.5, with the date of 8/28/14, Provider is Segger. The Jlink driver located under USB is ver 2.6.8.1 Dated 7/28/14, by Segger. When I check the latest drivers downloaded (ver 6.12) and installed on my computer, I do see that the versions match up (via the .inf files) to what is reflected back from Window's (Win7 64 bit) Device Manager. Cheers, Sam

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  • Good day Sigurd, Indeed, RTT appears to not show any messages. Yes, I am able to turn LED1 On and Off via the handle 0x0-Value 1/0 as in the video. I did download and install the latest Jlink drivers. The Jlink driver associated with the nRF51DK and the Dongles are Jlink CDC Port, Version 6.02601.5, with the date of 8/28/14, Provider is Segger. The Jlink driver located under USB is ver 2.6.8.1 Dated 7/28/14, by Segger. When I check the latest drivers downloaded (ver 6.12) and installed on my computer, I do see that the versions match up (via the .inf files) to what is reflected back from Window's (Win7 64 bit) Device Manager. Cheers, Sam

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