Bluetooth wireless connections are reliable and convenient--once you get them working.
But invariably, pairing two Bluetooth devices causes problems. As with any wireless technology, security is a concern, which is why Bluetooth mice, keyboards, headphones, GPS antennas, and other devices require a security pairing code. Though some Bluetooth devices discover a connection without a code, and others let you select your own PIN, typically the access code for your device lies buried somewhere in the accompanying manual.
If you can't find it and don't have the four-digit number handy, try inserting one the two most frequent default codes: 0000 or 1234.






















