[Bug 219057] Re: Bluetooth does not coexist with WiFi

Will Schmidt 219057 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Mar 3 12:59:53 UTC 2017


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 player runs out of buffered data. No further data is
downloaded. Web pages also do not download, and I even lose connection
to AP from time to time."<<

is *exactly* what happens. The file buffers/downloads, the sound begins
playback, and the Bluetooth signal interferes with its own download.
Turning off the Bluetooth speakers instantly returns Wlan activity.

And more, amazingly, it works perfectly fine on Linux (Mint, Kali tested
so far). I have to conclude at this point that this is a software
problem.

Obviously I'm not looking for Win10 assistance here, but I thought it
was too interesting a thread not to post in.

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