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Hallo,
i have some bluetooth-headphones and they have worked fine on my Windows 10 System. Since an update in late august or early september i was not longer able to connect the headphones with the PC.
It was not sure whether a Windows update or a driver update was the reason for the changes. After a longer session with the Microsoft-support and some "repair"-processes, it seems, that the BT-driver is the reason.
Unfortunately, Windows doesn't allow me to go back to a state before the update.
Problem description:
If I bring the headphones in pairing mode the PC recognizes the headphones an starts to connect them (Message left). After some minutes the message changes to "... not able to connect" (Message right).
Message2
When I look in Computer Management under "Windows System Logs," I see an error message: "Mutual authentication between the local Bluetooth adapter and a device with Bluetooth adapter address (18:4e:16:e1:01:d6) failed.":
I think that is exactly the cause of the connection failures.
Despite many attempts of uninstalling and reinstalling drivers and deleting and including devices, I have not been able to resolve this error.
There are also no abnormalities in the device manager:
Does anyone know what this error is and how to resolve it? I'm grateful for any help.
Thanks,
Thomas
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Hello Thomas64,
Thank you for posting in Intel community Forum.
For me to further check this, please help provide the following details:
- What is the complete model of your wireless controller?
- What is the complete brand and model of your system?
- Can your other Bluetooth Device still connect to your system?
- Have you also tried to connect your Headphone on a different system?
If you have questions, please let us know. Thank you.
Best regards,
Michael L.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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