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A bit obvious but have you tried switching to ANT+ instead of Bluetooth?
Could be interference. Have you tried pairing the laptop whilst actually on the bike? The other time Imhas this problem was with both internal Bluetooth on and a BT dongle and the trainer got confused.
Thanks for the reply. I think I've tried just about everything including turning off everyhting capable of connecting by bluetooth, I've tried pedaling as it tries to connect, I've left it for half an hour. Nothing seems to suceed. I've reinstalled the bluetooth drivers and still nothing. It's odd that it's just this one device and that until a week ago it worked fine. I think it must be a pc issue. Maybe time for a rebuild.