2008/8/19 lostson <lostson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
All bluetooth headsets are pre-programmed with code 0000 since there is no proper input mechanism for the headsets.
Stsve
When pairing my phone if i used the code 0000 it worked, i read that inOn Mon, 2008-08-18 at 14:47 -0400, Ralph Blach wrote:
> I have a Nokia 6555 with bluetooth. When I bring up bluetooth on my
> x86_64 linux machine, they both can detect each other,
> but I cannot get them to pair. What is the magic to getting pin from
> my phone to the bluetooth stack.
>
> the passkey agent seems to be running, but I dont know what the
> passkey is?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chip
my manual. I am not sure why but that code worked both with my phone and
my wife's blackberry.
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All bluetooth headsets are pre-programmed with code 0000 since there is no proper input mechanism for the headsets.
Stsve
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