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<blockquote data-quote="petersrc2" data-source="post: 1663578" data-attributes="member: 355245"><p>Seems Bluetooth turned off when 2014 Macbook Air shut down due to lack of power.</p><p>When I powered it up again, bluetooth connections showed "Not Connected". </p><p>Going through the usual Pairing process doesn't work, i.e. once I've attempted to pair laptop & iphone5, for example, it notifies me that the desired device "Is not connected". This also happens with our Samsung Galaxy . </p><p>However both cell phones will pair with other bluetooth devices, e.g. garmin, etc.</p><p>As such, I reason that the Macbooks Bluetooth network needs to be "reactivated" somehow.</p><p>Can you help?</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Rudy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petersrc2, post: 1663578, member: 355245"] Seems Bluetooth turned off when 2014 Macbook Air shut down due to lack of power. When I powered it up again, bluetooth connections showed "Not Connected". Going through the usual Pairing process doesn't work, i.e. once I've attempted to pair laptop & iphone5, for example, it notifies me that the desired device "Is not connected". This also happens with our Samsung Galaxy . However both cell phones will pair with other bluetooth devices, e.g. garmin, etc. As such, I reason that the Macbooks Bluetooth network needs to be "reactivated" somehow. Can you help? Thanks Rudy [/QUOTE]
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