Getting increased users interacting daily with Ooma technology is the key to long term viability. Lose the movie theater buttered popcorn subsidizes expensive tickets model and do a Netflix one price get everything model. Any chance of getting a preference setting to allow folks to map thru any BlueZ compatible BT adapter? I know Ooma would like to make the $29 for the adapter, but it seems crazy for a company committed to lowering costs for its customers to nickel and dime them for adapters (BT, WifI, Mobile apps, etc.).Īnything Ooma can do to reduce costs and disrupt phone technology with Ooma innovations is a good thing! Nickel and diming for incremental revenue stalls adoption and disrupts the low cost message. When you update the wireless adapter software package, it might not update the wireless adapter driver if it includes the same driver as the previous release. Users should update to the latest version. Kindly run these steps below first on your Surface then see if the issue persist: 1: Run Surface Diagnostic Toolkit and check Windows Update. I read in one of your blogs that you use BlueZ open source bluetooth adapters, but I was surprised that ooma is hardcoding the BT adapter to just your own OEM BT adapter. Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® 22.200.0 driver has been updated to include functional and security updates. Go to Device Manager, expand Bluetooth and double-click on the Bluetooth Radio adapter then go to its Driver tab. So that’s my solution! I hope it works for you too.I was going to look at getting a Bluetooth adapter for my Ooma but I read in another post that you have to add *15 to all bluetooth calls and that there is no way to speed dial folks or auto add *15 to BT connected devices.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |