[RESOLVED] No Bluetooth Connectivity After replacing Wifi Card

Which Linux distro are you using?
Pop!_OS

Which release version?
24.04
(if rolling release without a release version, skip this question)

(If rolling release, last date updated?)

Which kernel are you using?
6.16.3-76061603-generic

Which BIOS version are you using?
3.07

Which Framework Laptop 16 model are you using? (AMD Ryzen™ 7040 Series)
Ryzen 9 7940 HS

I replaced the MediaTek Wi-Fi card with an Intel AX210 card, due to periodic loss of network access. The Wi-Fi is working fine, but Bluetoothhas no connectivity. I suspect I didn’t connect the Bluetooth coax successfully, but before I open it up again, I’m wondering if there is perhaps something I need to do to initialize the B/T device after changing the interface card.

I had a very difficult time getting the coax cables connected. I’ve worked with those cables on laptops and phones many times, and for whatever reason it was about 10 times as hard this time. I thought I had two good connections, but maybe not.

Also, which cable is for B/T? I’m guessing the white one, as I had the most trouble with it.

EDIT: Never Mind. It started working. Didn’t even reboot or anything. Perhaps the device I was trying to pair didn’t come on line as I thought it did.