How to connect an android mobile to Linux device












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I get the following error when I try to pair my android mobile. I can pair the device but couldn't make a connection. I am currently using bluez 5.43 stack.



[bluetooth]# connect 3C:FA:43:F1:6C:C3
Attempting to connect to 3C:FA:43:F1:6C:C3
Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed









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    What are you running on your 'linux' device?

    – guiverc
    Jan 17 at 10:51











  • Its a BLE device with Bluez stack. It is trying to send the data to its connected bluetooth device. I am using a serial port communication through my PC.

    – Mahalakshmi Jayakumar
    Jan 18 at 5:32











  • Possible off-topic question. I don't know IoT nor Bluez, but this Q&A site is for Ubuntu and official Ubuntu flavors, and thus was hoping for an answer in that realm. We don't support Linux unless running Ubuntu. Refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic

    – guiverc
    Jan 18 at 5:39
















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I get the following error when I try to pair my android mobile. I can pair the device but couldn't make a connection. I am currently using bluez 5.43 stack.



[bluetooth]# connect 3C:FA:43:F1:6C:C3
Attempting to connect to 3C:FA:43:F1:6C:C3
Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed









share|improve this question




















  • 1





    What are you running on your 'linux' device?

    – guiverc
    Jan 17 at 10:51











  • Its a BLE device with Bluez stack. It is trying to send the data to its connected bluetooth device. I am using a serial port communication through my PC.

    – Mahalakshmi Jayakumar
    Jan 18 at 5:32











  • Possible off-topic question. I don't know IoT nor Bluez, but this Q&A site is for Ubuntu and official Ubuntu flavors, and thus was hoping for an answer in that realm. We don't support Linux unless running Ubuntu. Refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic

    – guiverc
    Jan 18 at 5:39














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I get the following error when I try to pair my android mobile. I can pair the device but couldn't make a connection. I am currently using bluez 5.43 stack.



[bluetooth]# connect 3C:FA:43:F1:6C:C3
Attempting to connect to 3C:FA:43:F1:6C:C3
Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed









share|improve this question
















I get the following error when I try to pair my android mobile. I can pair the device but couldn't make a connection. I am currently using bluez 5.43 stack.



[bluetooth]# connect 3C:FA:43:F1:6C:C3
Attempting to connect to 3C:FA:43:F1:6C:C3
Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed






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edited Jan 17 at 19:24









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  • 1





    What are you running on your 'linux' device?

    – guiverc
    Jan 17 at 10:51











  • Its a BLE device with Bluez stack. It is trying to send the data to its connected bluetooth device. I am using a serial port communication through my PC.

    – Mahalakshmi Jayakumar
    Jan 18 at 5:32











  • Possible off-topic question. I don't know IoT nor Bluez, but this Q&A site is for Ubuntu and official Ubuntu flavors, and thus was hoping for an answer in that realm. We don't support Linux unless running Ubuntu. Refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic

    – guiverc
    Jan 18 at 5:39














  • 1





    What are you running on your 'linux' device?

    – guiverc
    Jan 17 at 10:51











  • Its a BLE device with Bluez stack. It is trying to send the data to its connected bluetooth device. I am using a serial port communication through my PC.

    – Mahalakshmi Jayakumar
    Jan 18 at 5:32











  • Possible off-topic question. I don't know IoT nor Bluez, but this Q&A site is for Ubuntu and official Ubuntu flavors, and thus was hoping for an answer in that realm. We don't support Linux unless running Ubuntu. Refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic

    – guiverc
    Jan 18 at 5:39








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1





What are you running on your 'linux' device?

– guiverc
Jan 17 at 10:51





What are you running on your 'linux' device?

– guiverc
Jan 17 at 10:51













Its a BLE device with Bluez stack. It is trying to send the data to its connected bluetooth device. I am using a serial port communication through my PC.

– Mahalakshmi Jayakumar
Jan 18 at 5:32





Its a BLE device with Bluez stack. It is trying to send the data to its connected bluetooth device. I am using a serial port communication through my PC.

– Mahalakshmi Jayakumar
Jan 18 at 5:32













Possible off-topic question. I don't know IoT nor Bluez, but this Q&A site is for Ubuntu and official Ubuntu flavors, and thus was hoping for an answer in that realm. We don't support Linux unless running Ubuntu. Refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic

– guiverc
Jan 18 at 5:39





Possible off-topic question. I don't know IoT nor Bluez, but this Q&A site is for Ubuntu and official Ubuntu flavors, and thus was hoping for an answer in that realm. We don't support Linux unless running Ubuntu. Refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic

– guiverc
Jan 18 at 5:39










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