I have already seen issues like this in this forums but none of them have a accurate solution to fix my problem
My problem is I just started using Bluetooth feature on my Samsung galaxy s 2 skyrocket. At first it was working instantly. Now three days later my issues have occurred to where I can't even get the Bluetooth on phone to turn on.
Anyone else having issues connecting and using bluetooth devices in 11.10? I'm having a couple of issues that I did not have in 11.04 or 10.10. The first issue involves connecting to my bluetooth headset. I am able to successfully pair and connect to my Samsung headset for the first time. But as soon as I turn off the headset and later try to reconnect, I'm not able to reconnect the headset.
I have recently acquired a Samsung Galaxy Player 4. It works great and I absolutely love it. Today I thought I would try to connect to my media machine via bluetooth to see how it worked, what I could do, etc, etc.
Unfortunately I'm not having any luck. My media machine is running Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
Hopefully someone can help with this.
I've paired my RMHD with my car's Bluetooth (2010 Prius). It works fine on the first call, but the next call only goes to the phone, not through the car's BT. When I turn the car off, the next time I turn it on, same thing happens.
I've used BT with my old phone (tbolt) in that car and other cars with no issues.
Anyone else experiencing this?
I have a really weird problem.
No matter what ROM I'm using, when I first turn my bluetooth on and connect with any device after about a minute or two the bluetooth turns itself off and if I manually turn it back on.
It's still connected to the device it was connected to and when I turn it back in it works fine but it will do this once each time I connect to any bluetooth device.
Can someone he
I use ubuntu 12.10 64 bit. Every time I turn my computer on, I have to manually connect to my bluetooth speakers and change audio output to bluetooth device.
Hi I have ubuntu 12.04.2 amd64 installed on a dell inspiron n5010 and want to know how to confirm the bluetooth is turned off.
I would like some assistance, or even just advice on where to go, to resolve the following issue.
I installed Fedora 17 on a Thinkpad T43. The bluetooth adapter was recognised, and BlueMan, BlueDevil or the gnome bluetooth manager all seem to be able to turn it on and off, as well as detect other bluetooth devices and pair with them.
sdptool is able to list available bluetooth services.
My bluetooth mouse (Dell BT Mouse) was working fine in Ubuntu after installing the OS. I just followed the gui prompts to connect it.
Then, after some time (right around the time I paired the same mouse with the windows OS installed on the same machine), the BT mouse stopped working. I tried again and again to pair it and it failed.