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Having trouble finding out the BT-Address of my Awox Smartlight (by EGLO), as it seems to provide a random BT-Address to the Awox (android) software. That's what I found out analyzing btsnoop_hci.log from my android device. Does this mean that it is impossible to connect to the Bulb without the Awox software? Or should I try to reset the bulb with the Awox software hoping that this way I can find out a valid BT-Address?
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It is not covered as my light didn't have a random MAC address. Is it not visible when you scan for bluetooth devices ? If it is not the same model it could work in a totally different way.
Well, from the rather sparse documentation I can only find the name ESMLm-c5-e14, that after some internet research should be a Awox mesh Smartlight. Maybe it is a new revision of the device to make it more secure. And yes, one cannot discover it by a scan software like 'hcitool lescan'. I'll try to reset though. Thanks for the answer.
Having trouble finding out the BT-Address of my Awox Smartlight (by EGLO), as it seems to provide a random BT-Address to the Awox (android) software. That's what I found out analyzing btsnoop_hci.log from my android device. Does this mean that it is impossible to connect to the Bulb without the Awox software? Or should I try to reset the bulb with the Awox software hoping that this way I can find out a valid BT-Address?
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