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2010-02-02
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2010-02-02
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2010-02-02
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@ Sweden
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2010-02-02
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@ SF Bay Area
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2010-02-04
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@ SF Bay Area
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2010-02-11
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@ Sweden
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@bandora: Changing power settings do not make any difference.
Using the bluetooth headsets with a normal cellular call works perfectly well.
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2010-09-15
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@ Germany
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2010-09-21
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@ Germany
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2010-12-09
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@ Israel
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My test consists of using my bluetooth headset on a Skype call initiated through a Dialcentral (google voice) callback.
The call starts well enough, voice quality is excellent and the conversation proceeds without any problems until suddenly the call seemingly goes dead, then disconnects and then even the BT headset connection is dropped.
I checked the bugs list and the forums for this issue, but I havent come across anything that matches this problem exactly. I have read one bug that seems to indicate the possibility of such a problem occurring as a result of excessive data being rx/tx over either wlan or BT. However I do not know if this is what my problem is.
Has anyone else faced this? Any suggestions or workarounds?
Thanks!