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Unknown manufactorer is actually Amazon #59

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tobyweston opened this issue Nov 18, 2017 · 1 comment
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Unknown manufactorer is actually Amazon #59

tobyweston opened this issue Nov 18, 2017 · 1 comment

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@tobyweston
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More of an FYI than an issue... just got a dash and running the findbutton program, the dash shows as:

Possible dash hardware address detected: 18:74:2e:5c:94:53 Manufacturer: unknown Protocol: udp

It took me a while to realise this was the dash button as I was expecting Amazon to appear in the manufacturer.

I confirmed via connecting from my machine to the 'Amazon Configure Me' access point (when the dash is in "setup" mode / after a 6 second press and blue flashing light).

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@Shuunen
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Shuunen commented Dec 10, 2017

Hey ! Thanks a lot I had the same issue today, here is how my dash button appeared :

Possible dash hardware address detected: fc:a6:67:8f:42:7c Manufacturer: unknown Protocol: udp
Possible dash hardware address detected: fc:a6:67:8f:42:7c Manufacturer: unknown Protocol: arp

@tobyweston @hortinstein : any idea why manufacturer isn't detected ?

ps : great lib anyway, got my dash btn hacked in minutes 👍 😄

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