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avoid or not use specific bt trackers #407

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kiloptero opened this issue Dec 7, 2024 · 2 comments
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avoid or not use specific bt trackers #407

kiloptero opened this issue Dec 7, 2024 · 2 comments

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@kiloptero
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hi! first of all amazing!! job;)

there is a way to delete or avoid to use a specific bl tracker that bermuda detect automatic? my issue is the i cant put a zone to my hci bl doongle .
thanks!!

@strhwste
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strhwste commented Dec 18, 2024

I would ask the opposite question :) Can make like "Track every Tracker with **** in it"? I live in a city and apparently my Proxy can pick Lime Rollers alike in front of my door (i live in on the 4th floor). I have a dashboard, and it would be fun if it could say: there is a lime in front of the door. Maybe there is a way to expose the BLE list and also the "track" function, so it is possible to write automations.

@agittins
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Hmmm... I know that in older versions the bluetooth integration didn't show up, but in any recent version I think it does, so setting an area on a bt dongle should be possible by:
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Then clicking the three-dots:
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Does that work for you?

The other option is to use the per-scanner calibration to prevent the bluetooth dongle from "winning" any area contests. Go into Bermuda, Configure, Calibration 2: Per-scanner RSSI Offsets and set a large negative offset (like -128) on your hci0 interface. That should effectively disable the local bt dongle from having any affect.

@strhwste that's a fun idea! I have been thinking for a while that it would be cool to be able to track devices using substring matches on their names #229 - feel free to subscribe to that issue for updates.

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