Hi,
Thank you everyone for your efforts in making this library what it is today.
I am reviving an old RFduino that I have instead of collecting dust for a smart home project.
Basically I want to have the RFduino run as an observer and scan for iBeacons around.
Running the BLEPeripheralObserver fork by floe, I got the following output from the observer.ino example:
⸮Got own addr: c7:4a:8f:07:2d:bc start scanning
The own addr:... shows up as soon as the code is run, and when I send any characters (I just hit enter) through serial I get
the start scanning, however it is a fast executed one along side the call for .poll().
Basically if I keep hitting ENTER or any character I get "start scanning" so it really doesn't seem to be busy with scanning!
3 iBeacons are around me and none are being picked up.
I tried to remove the 'transmit' method calls to see if that has any affect and it didn't change anything.
Any feedback or suggestions on how to proceed?
Thank you
F.K.
Hi,
Thank you everyone for your efforts in making this library what it is today.
I am reviving an old RFduino that I have instead of collecting dust for a smart home project.
Basically I want to have the RFduino run as an observer and scan for iBeacons around.
Running the BLEPeripheralObserver fork by floe, I got the following output from the observer.ino example:
⸮Got own addr: c7:4a:8f:07:2d:bc start scanningThe own addr:... shows up as soon as the code is run, and when I send any characters (I just hit enter) through serial I get
the start scanning, however it is a fast executed one along side the call for .poll().
Basically if I keep hitting ENTER or any character I get "start scanning" so it really doesn't seem to be busy with scanning!
3 iBeacons are around me and none are being picked up.
I tried to remove the 'transmit' method calls to see if that has any affect and it didn't change anything.
Any feedback or suggestions on how to proceed?
Thank you
F.K.