![]() ![]() I found this out, because someone else had the issue: I had to compile the firmware as the ready to go package was considered old for the host tools. There are some dependencies and I found this was the best place to get started: but there are many other websites you will visit in the initial stages of getting your Ubertooth One going. If you aren’t a programmer then having some experience and patience in searching the Internet for answers then give it a go. There are a lot of instructions available… and as long as this isn’t your first time using the make command ( ) and you aren’t scared to type a few commands in to a terminal, command only, window then getting started isn’t too much work. The Ubertooth One was created by Michael Ossmann and Dominic Spill from Great Scott Gadgets. It seems that the Ubertooth One is the simplest and cheapest solution available - from what I found ultimately it was the only option. I ordered this for a couple of reasons… but the main, pressing reason was I wanted to better understand Bluetooth Beacons and I need a way to packet capture in a promiscuous mode much like I can with WiFi.
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