[Expired for bluez (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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This bug looks old. Let's clean it up a little...
Users who experience this bug with the ath9k kernel driver please see
bug 1746164 for more recent news.
Greg Inozemtsev: If you still experience this bug then please run 'lspci
-k' and 'lsusb' on the machine and attach the output here.
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Title:
Bluetooth does not coexist with WiFi
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
On my system bl
I have also same problem when wireless connection is switched on
Bluetooth disconnects immediately. I can't reconnect until wifi is
disconnected.
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This is so interesting, and such an old thread that keeps on going.
I have the exact *opposite* of this problem. On Windows 10, this:
>>"For example, if I play a music file from another machine through the
network using a BT headset, only the first few seconds of the file will
play until the play
Hi everyone,
I had the same wifi/bluetooth interference problem. My setup is as follows:
- Ubuntu 14.04 with custom-built vanilla kernel 4.3.0
- Lenovo B50 laptop having QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter (ath9k)
onboard
- Linksys WRT-54GL router running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (10/10/09) mini
- M
This workaround fixed this issue for me:
echo "options iwlwifi bt_coex_active=0" | sudo tee -a
/etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf
The above instructions set a bunch of unrelated options, and also blank
out any pre-existing content.
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It's kinda ridiculous... Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and still same problem. Well,
it was easy to fix now, when you know the way - same way as 14.04 LTS.
Thanx again to Julian Alarcon!
Still MSI GE620 laptop with SE MW600 bt headset.
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This also hppens on the intellect compute stick, and makes it rather
unusable using only the wifi and bluetooth built in, I would say this is
a critical #1 bug for using this comercialLy avaible product.
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Using Ubuntu 16.04 (clean install, currently fully updated) on a Dell
XPS. It took me a while to uncover this problem because initially I
thought it only part of the issue of getting a Microsoft Arc Touch
Bluetooth Mouse to work. I succeeded in doing the latter, only to find
that my WiFi had frozen
Stumbled across this bug installing 14.04.4 on my new HP 14-ac181 low-budget
laptop.
First of all my wireless had unusable signal strength. After fixing it with the
following code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hanipouspilot/rtlwifi
sudo apt-get install rtlwifi-new-dkms linux-firmware rtl8723au-bt
It has been 8 years since this bug was reported and it still exists...
Is it going to be fixed one day or are we gonna grow a community around
this bug and all become part of a big family ?
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Title:
Bluetooth does not coexist with WiFi
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug descri
Be aware that adding things that you don't understand can have unwanted
results... For exemple, "power_save=0" prevents your wifi card to enter
power saving mode, and could reduce your battery autonomy...
In my case (on Linux Mint 17.3), simply adding the "bt_coex_active=0"
parameter in /etc/modpr
Funny thing, I didn't have many hope to my workaround because in Ubuntu
15.04 because after some minutes, It failed. But now on Ubuntu 15.10,
with Bluez 5, the problem still exist but my workaround works.
echo "options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1 bt_coex_active=0 power_save=0
auto_agg=0 swcrypto=1" | s
Has anybody checked if this issue is still present in Ubuntu 15.05? This
version use Bluez version 5.
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Title:
Bluetooth does not coex
Many thanks to alarconj!
I finally got rid of interferences between my bluetooth mouse and my portable
4g router!
Just entered
echo "options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1 bt_coex_active=0 power_save=0
auto_agg=0 swcrypto=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf >
/dev/null
and rebooted.
I was affect
Thank you, Julian!
My wifi problem solved just by entering your first big command.
I'm using MSI GE620 laptop with SE MW600 bt headset.
And I do confirm, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS couldn't use bt and wifi at the same
time before the fix. Just as Greg posted it.
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I can confirm that this bug in also present in Linux Mint 17.2 (based
upon Ubuntu 14.04) as early as August 25th 2015. I can also confirm that
the previous workaround worked works like a charm. Seems that the weird
behavior is somewhat related to the Centrino wireless adapter...
Thanks, Julian Ala
Hi,
Thanks for your solution Julian Alarcon (alarconj), it worked for me.
I had the issue on all of my computers and thanks to you have been able to fix
this.
Well done
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Hi Jumpa, just edit the file /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf and remove de
line options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1 bt_coex_active=0 power_save=0
auto_agg=0 swcrypto=1"
sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf
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How do I undo the effects of this command?
echo "options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1 bt_coex_active=0 power_save=0
auto_agg=0 swcrypto=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf >
/dev/null
I tried it hoping it would help with wifi interference causing lag and
stuttering in my bluetooth speakers but no
Hi!
Maybe this can be a workaround:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/239371
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Try:
echo "options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1 bt_coex_active=0 power_save=0
auto_agg=0 swcrypto=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf >
/dev/null
As one big command. Reboot to test.
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Just to join in here in the hope that it will be fixed, whenever I
connect to a bluetooth device wifi cuts out.
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Title:
Bluetooth doe
Same problem for me when using the A2DP profile with a bluetooth speaker
(SONY:SRS-BTS50), the wifi barely works. When using the HSP/HFP profile
(less quality/mono) the wifi works decently (I didn't do any performance
tests, but when using A2DP the drop in performance is noticed
immediately, I can
I can confirm it still exists!
Annoying as fuck! And there is almost no information about this anywhere
on the internet. I was lucky to google this one up, spent lots of time
trying to fix this.
I can not but disagree with you nathan that this is not important, as it
is quite commong that people
Hello everyone,
This bug is still present, I have Ubuntu 14.04 64bits on a Dell inspiron
14z and the wifi disconnects whenever I am streaming on my bluetooth
speakers.
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