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Re: Cycle Power?
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Re: Cycle Power?


  • Subject: Re: Cycle Power?
  • From: Daniel Birns <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 13:03:17 -0800

Hi Bluetoothers,

Just to clarify, I'm looking to an api to disable/enable BT. Sometimes BT devices can get "hung" (though I admit I've rarely this on the mac) and power-cycling can resolve the problems.

--Daniel
On Jan 9, 2008, at 12:03 PM, Dave Boydston wrote:

BT power control is device dependent, and many don't provide such command over BT.

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Daniel Birns wrote:

Is there an api call for turning the bluetooth device off and on? I don't see one in the headers...


We want this for troubleshooting from within our application, which relies heavily on bluetooth.

--Daniel
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