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I have managed to pair a logitech bluetooth keyboard to my N810. It then shows up in the list of paired devices and I can use it just fine. But after I power off the N810 and turn it back on, even when the keyboard is in discoverable mode, I have to delete the device, and go through the pairing all over again to be able to connect and use the BT keyboard.

What is the trick to getting the pairing to persist and automatically reconnect after both the N810 and the keyboard have been turned off and then back on?
 
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In my case with igo keyboard if I haven't powered off, then all I have to do is turn on bluetooth then the keyboard and am set to go.
If I have powered off then I activate bluetooth, turn on keyboard and tap the bluetooth status bar icon, tap bluetooth settings, tap devices, (at this point I will see my keyboard with the key icon next to it, I ignore it) tap edit, select connect and then approve my way back out.
Still a pain but easier than re entering the code.
 
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cant really help as my freedom universal pairs up the moment i turn on power on it while bluetooth is on for my N800. hell, i have at times gone "oops, forgot the bluetooth" and it will still pair up if i do it in time.
 
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Originally Posted by WoodyS View Post
In my case with igo keyboard if I haven't powered off, then all I have to do is turn on bluetooth then the keyboard and am set to go.
If I have powered off then I activate bluetooth, turn on keyboard and tap the bluetooth status bar icon, tap bluetooth settings, tap devices, (at this point I will see my keyboard with the key icon next to it, I ignore it) tap edit, select connect and then approve my way back out.
Still a pain but easier than re entering the code.
That is exactly what I have been trying to do, but when I tap connect, it always fails to connect. I have the BT keyboard in discoverable mode, and the BT led on the keyboard blinks, but it will never stay connected. Occasionally, it will connect for about 5 seconds, (BT icon in status bar goes blue) but then it immediately disconnects (BT icon goes white). It goes through this endlessly never staying connected. I changed the batteries on the keyboard thinking they were run down, but that didn't solve the problem.

When you say "If I have powered off then I activate bluetooth", what do you mean. The BT icon is always in my status bar. Do I have to do something to activate it?
 
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I was referring to turning bluetooth off and resetting the tablet. So Never mind.
Are the batteries in the keyboard strong and making good contact.. It sounds as if you can connect but the connection breaks. Is there some other radio device nearby that interferes?
 
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Originally Posted by WoodyS View Post
I was referring to turning bluetooth off and resetting the tablet. So Never mind.
Are the batteries in the keyboard strong and making good contact.. It sounds as if you can connect but the connection breaks. Is there some other radio device nearby that interferes?
Actually, now that you mention it, there is another bluetooth enabled computer nearby. Do you think that could be interfering with the connection? It does show up in the list of devices when I have bluetooth check for new devices.
 
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I am having a similar problem with my N800 and my iGo stowaway keyboard. It pairs up initially, and the BT icon on the N800 is 'blue'. If my N800 goes into screen-darkening standby, the BT connection is dropped. If I try to reconnect, it fails. I even tried following the exact procedure given by WoodyS in message 2 of this thread, and the pairing always fails.

Seemingly, the only way the iGo and N800 play well together is if I:

1. open an xterm window.
2. `sudo gainroot`
3. `rm -Rf /var/lib/bluetooth/<my nokia's mac address>/`
4. turn the N800 off.
5. turn the N800 on.
6. activate bluetooth and set up a new BT device
7. BT "discover" and pair with the iGo keyboard as a trusted device

...and then, everything works fine, until it stops working (which is usually when the N800 has gone to 'sleep'), at which point it's a simple matter of just starting at step 1 above and doing it all over again.

It's really quite convenient!! NOT

Last edited by briand; 2008-03-11 at 17:21.
 

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Originally Posted by briand View Post
I am having a similar problem with my N800 and my iGo stowaway keyboard. It pairs up initially, and the BT icon on the N800 is 'blue'. If my N800 goes into screen-darkening standby, the BT connection is dropped. If I try to reconnect, it fails. I even tried following the exact procedure given by WoodyS in message 2 of this thread, and the pairing always fails.

Seemingly, the only way the iGo and N800 play well together is if I:

1. open an xterm window.
2. `sudo gainroot`
3. `rm -Rf /var/bluetooth/<my nokia's mac address>/`
4. turn the N800 off.
5. turn the N800 on.
6. activate bluetooth and set up a new BT device
7. BT "discover" and pair with the iGo keyboard as a trusted device

...and then, everything works fine, until it stops working (which is usually when the N800 has gone to 'sleep'), at which point it's a simple matter of just starting at step 1 above and doing it all over again.

It's really quite convenient!! NOT
I agree - it's really a pain in the a** - I never have this trouble keeping devices paired with desktops or laptops.
 
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I don't know what your background is, but I'm quite used to going months and months and months on end without having to reboot a linux box.

JUST to use my BT keyboard, I have to reboot the N800 daily!!! I should be able to go months and months and months of `uptime` on this device, too. ...not just 15 to 20 minutes!

This needs to be fixed. If the device is a "trusted" device, it just needs to sync up as soon as BT is enabled on the N800, and that's all there is to it. I shouldn't have to do anything other than Ctrl-Fn-Fn on the iGo to get it beaconing... everything else should be automatic. It's not. It's a bug.

the box with the shortest "uptime" at home:
[root@mitra ~]# uptime
13:46:18 up 393 days, 15:12, 4 users, load average: 0.26, 0.44, 0.42


my N800:
/home/user # uptime
13:48:51 up 24 min, load average: 0.34, 0.14, 0.15

Last edited by briand; 2008-03-11 at 17:51. Reason: ...added some statistics. ;-)
 
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Originally Posted by briand View Post
I don't know what your background is, but I'm quite used to going months and months and months on end without having to reboot a linux box.

JUST to use my BT keyboard, I have to reboot the N800 daily!!! I should be able to go months and months and months of `uptime` on this device, too. ...not just 15 to 20 minutes!

This needs to be fixed. If the device is a "trusted" device, it just needs to sync up as soon as BT is enabled on the N800, and that's all there is to it. I shouldn't have to do anything other than Ctrl-Fn-Fn on the iGo to get it beaconing... everything else should be automatic. It's not. It's a bug.

the box with the shortest "uptime" at home:
[root@mitra ~]# uptime
13:46:18 up 393 days, 15:12, 4 users, load average: 0.26, 0.44, 0.42


my N800:
/home/user # uptime
13:48:51 up 24 min, load average: 0.34, 0.14, 0.15
Same here. I run linux on my desktop and laptop and have never had these problems with bluetooth on those. When I pair on the Nokia, it also says that that the BT keyboard is a trusted device - so why doesn't it trust it when it sees it again???
 
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