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Juggluco to Xdrip configuration

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I was forced to change from libre 2 to libre 2+ so I updated xdrip and OOP2 to latest versions but found the bluetooth connection was very unstable, it was more missed signals than actual connections. I also use Xdrip to communicate data to my watch.
I tried installing Juggluco and just scanned through Juggluco and connection was established immediately and remained very stable for several days. I did not make any configuration changes in Juggluco or xdrip (other than turn off jugglugo alarms). Last night I lost the BT connection and after fiddling about, I managed to re-establish a connection.
I have googled for Juggluco to Xdrip settings but have not found anything has anyone any idea what the ideal settings should be ie what should be the hardware source, I currently have LIbre bluetooth.
Next I noticed that Juggluco can send data to Libreview, I currently use a reader and scan 3 times a day for data for my medical team. It would be much easier if Juggluco can automatically send it.
 
I use the following:

Juggluco > Settings > Exchange Data > Patched Libre (which is crossed out)
XDrip+ > Settings > Hardware Data Source > Libre (patched App)

There is talk from the developer of Juggluco of removing the "Patched Libre" Intent broadcast (which is why it's crossed out in the UI), I've opened a Discussion Ticket on GitHub to ask why this is planned, hopefully it won't happen as the suggested alternative is not very useful for me (and at least one other commenter): https://github.com/j-kaltes/Juggluco/discussions/314

I don't use LibreLink at all so can't advise you on how to set this up, but my understanding is that it works. There might be something useful in the discussion posts on github (see link above), otherwise there seems to be a reasonable amount of documentation: https://www.juggluco.nl/Jugglucohelp/libreview.html

Let us know how you get on :)
 
Hi,

I got Librelink, Juggluco & for some reason xDrip running in tandem on my phone?
Each has thier benefits for me..
Librelink runs independent, just sending data to Libreview.
Juggluco sends to my watch & acts as a quick view widget on my phone.
XDrip? It only (at least for me.) updates every 5 minutes as opposed to juggluco. (Every minute.) xdrip takes the data direct from juggluco I could never get the 00P2 app to work for me…
I reinvested in xdrip when a sensor didn’t seem right once & I couldn’t find a way to calibrate it in Juggluco. & Diabox was getting unreliable for me? (With the watch & in general.)
But it does have a nice “screensaver” with my BG levels & graph when the phone is on charge. So I kept it.

Lol, you probably just realised.
I’ve tried all the apps out.. ;p
 
Should I have OOP2 still running?
I made those changes and Juggluco is working but Xdrip is not although I can scan with xdrip.
You don't need OOP2 running as the encryption is removed by Juggluco.

Can you check what the settings are on both Juggluco and XDrip+ as per my post above?
 
SimonP78
Xdrip is working fine. It was the logs which was throwing me.
I have now uninstalled OOP2. One other question, when starting a new sensor is it the same as before ie scanning with a reader to start sensor?

Jaylee
OOP2 was working perfectly for me with Libre 2 but very badly with 2+.
The ticked boxes of Xdrip broadcast & Glucodata broadcast is that for your watch or are they both needed in general? as I have not got them ticked at the moment.

Thanks a lot guys for your help :)
 
Jaylee
OOP2 was working perfectly for me with Libre 2 but very badly with 2+.
The ticked boxes of Xdrip broadcast & Glucodata broadcast is that for your watch or are they both needed in general? as I have not got them ticked at the moment.

Thanks a lot guys for your help :)
Yep, I feel the updated librelink in readiness for the 2+ may have caused issue with the OOP2 app??
Diabox struggled for me too.. (separate issue.& not relevant here.)

Edit: the watch? I got 2 apps running on that. "Gwatch wear." & juggluco. Both do different complications on the watchface?
Juggluco seems to do a larger BG interface.

Best wishes getting things to play nicely.. :)
 
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Xdrip is working fine. It was the logs which was throwing me.
Great :)

I have now uninstalled OOP2. One other question, when starting a new sensor is it the same as before ie scanning with a reader to start sensor?
Apparently one can start a sensor with Juggluco, however I always use a Reader so I can post log data to Abbott in case of a failure. As a last resort (while abroad without a reader) I've started with the Librelink app for similar reasons, though I far prefer the reader as it won't phone home without me transcribing information.

Thanks a lot guys for your help :)
You're welcome :)
 
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