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chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command is failing #15261

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vijs opened this issue Feb 16, 2022 · 2 comments
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chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command is failing #15261

vijs opened this issue Feb 16, 2022 · 2 comments
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vijs commented Feb 16, 2022

Problem

#14751 had disabled Wi-Fi and replaced it with Thread.
By making the Thread (as default), the chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command does not work anymore.

  • expected behavior
    chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command should work
  • actual behavior
    chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command is not working in the latest master
  • steps to reproduce
    Run "chip-tool pairing ble-wifi" command
@vijs vijs changed the title ble-wifi command are failing ble-wifi command is failing Feb 16, 2022
@vijs vijs changed the title ble-wifi command is failing chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command is failing Feb 16, 2022
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Please provide more details about:

  • What is the config at commissioning side
  • What is the config at commissionee side
  • Logs for both sides

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Slack resolution: lighting-app was being used, which does not have proper Network Commissioning cluster setup on LInux.

TE-N-ElvenWang added a commit to TE-N-ElvenWang/connectedhomeip that referenced this issue Mar 15, 2022
For issue project-chip#15261 the Linux lighting app failed to be commission by
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command.
Based on the message in project-chip#14751, the Linux platform intented to support
WiFi network by default instead Thread.

This patch add Network Commissioning cluster setup for WiFi device for
lighting-app.

Signed-off-by: Haoran Wang <[email protected]>
TE-N-ElvenWang added a commit to TE-N-ElvenWang/connectedhomeip that referenced this issue Mar 15, 2022
For issue project-chip#15261 the Linux lighting app failed to be commission by
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command.
Based on the message in project-chip#14751, the Linux platform intented to
support
WiFi network by default instead Thread.

This patch add Network Commissioning cluster setup for WiFi device for
thermostat-app.

Signed-off-by: Haoran Wang <[email protected]>
TE-N-ElvenWang added a commit to TE-N-ElvenWang/connectedhomeip that referenced this issue Mar 15, 2022
For issue project-chip#15261 the Linux lighting app failed to be commission by
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command.
Based on the message in project-chip#14751, the Linux platform intented to support
WiFi network by default instead Thread.

This patch add Network Commissioning cluster setup for WiFi device for
lighting-app.

Signed-off-by: Haoran Wang <[email protected]>
TE-N-ElvenWang added a commit to TE-N-ElvenWang/connectedhomeip that referenced this issue Mar 15, 2022
For issue project-chip#15261 the Linux lighting app failed to be commission by
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command.
Based on the message in project-chip#14751, the Linux platform intented to
support
WiFi network by default instead Thread.

This patch add Network Commissioning cluster setup for WiFi device for
thermostat-app.

Signed-off-by: Haoran Wang <[email protected]>
TE-N-ElvenWang added a commit to TE-N-ElvenWang/connectedhomeip that referenced this issue Mar 17, 2022
For issue project-chip#15261 the Linux lighting app failed to be commission by
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command.
Based on the message in project-chip#14751, the Linux platform intented to support
WiFi network by default instead Thread.

This patch add Network Commissioning cluster setup for WiFi device for
lighting-app.

Signed-off-by: Haoran Wang <[email protected]>
TE-N-ElvenWang added a commit to TE-N-ElvenWang/connectedhomeip that referenced this issue Mar 17, 2022
For issue project-chip#15261 the Linux lighting app failed to be commission by
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command.
Based on the message in project-chip#14751, the Linux platform intented to
support
WiFi network by default instead Thread.

This patch add Network Commissioning cluster setup for WiFi device for
thermostat-app.

Signed-off-by: Haoran Wang <[email protected]>
andy31415 pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 21, 2022
* Add Network Commissioning cluster setup for lighting app Linux

For issue #15261 the Linux lighting app failed to be commission by
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command.
Based on the message in #14751, the Linux platform intented to support
WiFi network by default instead Thread.

This patch add Network Commissioning cluster setup for WiFi device for
lighting-app.

Signed-off-by: Haoran Wang <[email protected]>

* Add Network Commissioning cluster setup for thermostat app Linux

For issue #15261 the Linux lighting app failed to be commission by
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command.
Based on the message in #14751, the Linux platform intented to
support
WiFi network by default instead Thread.

This patch add Network Commissioning cluster setup for WiFi device for
thermostat-app.

Signed-off-by: Haoran Wang <[email protected]>
andrei-menzopol pushed a commit to andrei-menzopol/connectedhomeip that referenced this issue Apr 14, 2022
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* Add Network Commissioning cluster setup for lighting app Linux

For issue project-chip#15261 the Linux lighting app failed to be commission by
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command.
Based on the message in project-chip#14751, the Linux platform intented to support
WiFi network by default instead Thread.

This patch add Network Commissioning cluster setup for WiFi device for
lighting-app.

Signed-off-by: Haoran Wang <[email protected]>

* Add Network Commissioning cluster setup for thermostat app Linux

For issue project-chip#15261 the Linux lighting app failed to be commission by
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi command.
Based on the message in project-chip#14751, the Linux platform intented to
support
WiFi network by default instead Thread.

This patch add Network Commissioning cluster setup for WiFi device for
thermostat-app.

Signed-off-by: Haoran Wang <[email protected]>
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