How Do You Troubleshoot A Bluetooth Adapter?
A Bluetooth adapter is a device that allows non-Bluetooth computers to communicate with Bluetooth devices through an installed interface. If you are having problems with your Bluetooth adapter, there are some practical steps you can try to correct the problem. Ensure your adapter is plugged into an appropriate port. All modern Bluetooth adapters need a Bluetooth 2.0 (high-speed) port in order to function correctly. If you have a computer built after 2007, then all of your ports should conform to this standard. If your computer was built before then, consult your owner’s manual to find if (and where) your computer’s Bluetooth 2.0 ports are. Reinstall your Bluetooth software. If this is the first time you are using your Bluetooth adapter and you can’t seem to get anything to sync, there may have been an error with your software. Go to your computer’s uninstall utility and then reinstall the program using the CD that was bundled with your Bluetooth adapter. Disconnect currently synced dev