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Rily: after completing the pin-hole reset, press the PS Button. If your DS3 is still not connecting repeat the procedure I outlined before and post your zipped ScpService.log as an attachment.
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x_berzerker: as dink said, ScpService uses localhost UDP connections to provide status details to ScpMonitor and also to publish the Native feed. This data stays internal to your machine, it never reaches your network card. You can disable Native Feed in Configuration Options in ScpMonitor & then close ScpMonitor, you will see the usage drop to 0.
Native Feed : a DS3 on USB sends reports every 10ms, each report is formatted into a Native Feed packet which is 96 bytes. 96 * 100 = 9.6 KB/s.
ScpMonitor sends a status request every 100ms to ScpService. Status data is returned as a variable length string ~150 bytes in length. 150 * 10 = 1.5 KB/s.
Localhost UDP connections are implemented by Windows as shared memory blocks, not by the Network driver stack.
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chroma: currently no, sixaxis data is not exposed. I am looking at ways that this could be exposed and used, but I would want to normalise it for consistant usage across DS3 & DS4.
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HyeVltg3: did you follow the Repair procedure outlined in Post
#2505?
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randito34: can you do the following -
1. Disconnect your DS3 from USB.
2. Reboot your PC.
3. Start ScpMonitor. [Do you see HCI & LMP Version information for your Dongle?]
4. Plugin your DS3 to USB.
5. Wait 10 seconds.
6. Unplug your DS3 from USB. [Do you see the LEDs flashing?]
7. Wait 30 seconds.
8. Plugin your DS3 to USB.
9. Wait 10 seconds.
10. Zip up your ScpService.log & ScpDriver.log and post as an attachment.
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Mikhail0: don't see it attempting to connect the L2CAP channels (PSM [11] & PSM [13). I implemented the same fix as yetifrisstlama2 so should work with your controller, do you have an ScpService.log from when you were using it? Can you also try a pin-hole reset of the controller.
btw. the "00:16:FE:71" signature presents with the name PLAYSTATION®3Conteroller-VINS, so assuming these are from the same manufacturer with a slightly different version of firmware.