pCP used to drive the connection from it's end, but with the new system,
The connect is not driven from pCP anymore, pCP expects the connection
to be driven from the speaker (During pairing, the device is set to
trusted, so it can connect anytime)   This was done to allow many
different devices to be configured and able to play at the same time.

Normally when a speaker is powered up, it tried to connect to the device
in which it's paired, but in the case of your echo, how do you tell it
to connect to bluetooth?



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