I just ran into a funny problem.
I need to upgrade 23 MDBT42Q modules to the latest FW, and since I have already packaged them I have no other option than to use DFU, and I use iOS...
So since all the modules have the same name, iOS remembers the mac, so for each device I have to go into settings of iOS and turn of bluetooth, and then activate it. Or the app will try and talk to the last devices mac adress as it caches this...
Having the module present itself with a name that includes part of the mac would solve this.
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I just ran into a funny problem.
I need to upgrade 23 MDBT42Q modules to the latest FW, and since I have already packaged them I have no other option than to use DFU, and I use iOS...
So since all the modules have the same name, iOS remembers the mac, so for each device I have to go into settings of iOS and turn of bluetooth, and then activate it. Or the app will try and talk to the last devices mac adress as it caches this...
Having the module present itself with a name that includes part of the mac would solve this.