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Q: Bluetooth Problems on Yosemite (Solution: 'Turn Wifi Off' then on again)

Bluetooth Problems on Yosemite (Solution: 'Turn Wifi Off' then on again)

(There are sooo many discussion threads/posts on this topic, I decided to create a new one with a potential solution.  Please reply if this solves your problems with bluetooth connection, reconnection, and/or pairing problems on Yosemite.)

 

If you can not connect/reconnect your bluetooth devices, try "Turn Wifi Off".  It seems to 'wake up' the bluetooth and then my devices reconnect.

 

In my case, after sleep/wake of my MacBook, my bluetooth keyboard & speaker would NOT reconnect.  When I 'Turn Wifi Off" my bluetooth starts working again and my bluetooth keyboard & speaker immediately reconnect.  I also read on some non-Apple.com forum that sometimes 'Turn Wifi Off' on yosemite makes bluetooth start working again. Other times, 'Turn Wifi Off' followed by 'Turn Wifi' On makes bluetooth start working again. 

 

In my case, whenever I can not get my bluetooth devices to connect/reconnect to my MacBook, I simply "Turn Wifi Off" and it immediately connects.

 

Please REPLY if 'Turn Wifi Off' fixes your bluetooth connect/reconnect problems!

 

Thank You.

 

P.S. I'm guessing that with the 'Handoff a.k.a. Continuity' enhancements to Yosemeti, which uses Bluetooth to dynamically enable iOS devices to coordinate workflows with MacBooks, that Handoff's dynamic explolitation of bluetooth behind the scenes, which introduces a somewhat new style of load/usage on Bluetooth, that it has messed up the way Bluetooth is managed in Yosemite.  I'm guessing that Apple is aware of this and will fix it eventually.  Until then, "Turn Wi-Fi Off" seems to do the trick for me when I want to 'wake up' my MacBook's bluetooth and get my external devices connected again.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Nov 26, 2014 8:45 AM

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  • by mvizc,Solvedanswer

    mvizc mvizc Nov 26, 2014 8:58 AM in response to BillHahn
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    Nov 26, 2014 8:58 AM in response to BillHahn

    You're a life saver! I thought either my headphones or computer bluetooth were broken. Thank you!

  • by BillHahn,

    BillHahn BillHahn Nov 26, 2014 9:35 AM in response to BillHahn
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    Nov 26, 2014 9:35 AM in response to BillHahn

    Search Keywords: Bluetooth Problem Problems Connect Connecting Connects Reconnect Reconnects Reconnecting Yosemite

     

    I'm adding these keywords to enhance searchability on Apple's Discussion forums. 

  • by djr72,

    djr72 djr72 Nov 27, 2014 1:19 AM in response to BillHahn
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    Nov 27, 2014 1:19 AM in response to BillHahn

    every thing was fine with my mac mini until 10.10.1 came along.

    Ive never turned wifi on as always wired.

    My magic mouse and magic pad connect like always but are completely un usable.

     

    have resorted to usb devices.

     

    Must note that even a usb mouse is next to useless without completely disabling bluetooth as well.

  • by m9009,

    m9009 m9009 Dec 7, 2014 10:21 PM in response to BillHahn
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    Dec 7, 2014 10:21 PM in response to BillHahn

    Using Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 when working with external monitors. Mostly works ok, but will not connect occasionally. Rebooting the Mac has been my workaround so far, but now switching WiFi off seems to do the trick as well. Thanks for the tip!

  • by tullibo,

    tullibo tullibo Jan 6, 2015 8:36 PM in response to BillHahn
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    Jan 6, 2015 8:36 PM in response to BillHahn

    Yep worked for me

  • by John Bahr,

    John Bahr John Bahr Jan 7, 2015 11:46 AM in response to BillHahn
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    Jan 7, 2015 11:46 AM in response to BillHahn

    This solved my mouse reconnect problem.  I was getting tired of resetting my PRAM.

     

    I hope Apple decides to fix this issue.

  • by StephanLV,

    StephanLV StephanLV Jan 11, 2015 3:53 AM in response to BillHahn
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    Jan 11, 2015 3:53 AM in response to BillHahn

    Thanks!! This solved it on my side.

     

    MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012) with OSX Yosemite 10.10.1

     

    Greetings

    Stephan

  • by billibala,

    billibala billibala Jan 21, 2015 11:02 AM in response to BillHahn
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    Jan 21, 2015 11:02 AM in response to BillHahn

    Thanks man! This solves the bluetooth problem I experienced!!

     

    Boo Apple... Apple has lost the functional high ground

  • by TheOneAndOnlyRon,

    TheOneAndOnlyRon TheOneAndOnlyRon Feb 17, 2015 3:07 AM in response to BillHahn
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    Feb 17, 2015 3:07 AM in response to BillHahn

    I never experienced any issues on my Macbook air Early 2014, until Yosemite 10.10.2 came along. This patch caused my bluetooth to connect/disconnect mouse and keyboard regularly. Resetting PRAM didn't help.

    Now i found out it's related to the WIFI indeed, thanks to the post above. Although for me it works slightly different. I only experience this connect/disconnect issue when i share my (inter)network connection and use my Macbook. Shutting that down and/or restarting it, solves the issue. If i don't use my Macbook as an hotspot, then i'm not experiencing this issue.

     

    So thank you for putting me into the right direction looking for a solution

  • by somerian,

    somerian somerian Feb 19, 2015 8:05 AM in response to BillHahn
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    Feb 19, 2015 8:05 AM in response to BillHahn

    This worked for me as well!  I had an Evoluent VerticalMouse that stopped working, and I sent it in for a replacement, but even the new one has been flaky ever since I upgraded to Yosemite.  I've tried resetting the PRAM as well as removing /Library/Preferences/com.apple.Bluetooth.plist, but that only works until I need to unplug my laptop for meetings and conference calls, after which the mouse would stop pairing.  Turning off the Wifi and removing/re-pairing the mouse worked beautifully.

  • by LanAdmin,

    LanAdmin LanAdmin Mar 30, 2015 7:48 PM in response to BillHahn
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    Mar 30, 2015 7:48 PM in response to BillHahn

    Yes this worked for me as well. Very odd solution but thanks very much for figuring it out!

     

    Im on 10.10.2 on a Mid 2012 15 inch Macbook Pro.

  • by trekker44,

    trekker44 trekker44 Apr 29, 2015 1:59 PM in response to BillHahn
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    Apr 29, 2015 1:59 PM in response to BillHahn

    Amazing,  solved my Bluetooth problem on my 2012 Macbook Pro w/10.10.3

  • by Olof Adell,

    Olof Adell Olof Adell May 29, 2015 5:12 AM in response to BillHahn
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    May 29, 2015 5:12 AM in response to BillHahn

    Thank you, thank you! This solves my problems.

  • by eupharia,

    eupharia eupharia Jun 1, 2015 9:38 PM in response to BillHahn
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    Jun 1, 2015 9:38 PM in response to BillHahn

    Guess what? The bluetooth just couldn't turn off after it loses connection! OS X 10.10.3, It happened twice today. I had to restart the computer to get it work.

     

    By "couldn't turn off" I mean the turning off option is there in the menu but I click it and nothing happened. And it is not working either. So I couldn't restart the bluetooth but had to restart the whole computer...

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