@Gordon: yes. If i pull the battery its advertising again. And i can connect via phone. When i disconnect (via nrf connect) the Puck starts advertising again. So thats fine.
But after some connects/reconnects my Puck does not advertise anymore. I will try to find out how to reproduce (Android phone, web IDE, maybe after x connects?!) and give a feedback.
I have a question regarding a connected device: how does my Puck knows if there is an alive connection? For example: i connect with my Android phone and suddenly pull out the battery (phone). Will my Puck begin to advertise after some time? For me it seems like my BT connection is weak and if my phone disconnects without a command "disconnect" then my Puck does not advertise anymore.
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@Gordon: yes. If i pull the battery its advertising again. And i can connect via phone. When i disconnect (via nrf connect) the Puck starts advertising again. So thats fine.
But after some connects/reconnects my Puck does not advertise anymore. I will try to find out how to reproduce (Android phone, web IDE, maybe after x connects?!) and give a feedback.
I have a question regarding a connected device: how does my Puck knows if there is an alive connection? For example: i connect with my Android phone and suddenly pull out the battery (phone). Will my Puck begin to advertise after some time? For me it seems like my BT connection is weak and if my phone disconnects without a command "disconnect" then my Puck does not advertise anymore.
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