Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 05 Jun 2015 07:12:39 +0200 | From | Jonas Thiem <> | Subject | Re: Interaction issue of intel wifi and broadcom bluetooth - it appears that nobody feels responsible for doing something |
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Hi Jeremiah,
thanks for responding!
I did have my mobile phone very nearby also connected to the bluetooth headphones while my laptop was still using 11n wifi. I didn't have any noticeable issues with bluetooth there.
But I got the feeling that my phone's android drivers + hardware for bluetooth are tuned better than the laptop ones, so maybe that just means the phone is just better at jumping frequencies to avoid.
I guess the best test would be the same laptop model in direct proximity, but sadly I only own that laptop once. ;)
I hope wireless interference wouldn't rule out that some driver work would be considered to make it work better - after all, both chips are in the same laptop and as per the intel comment, bluetooth is supposed to work despite of wifi activity.
Regards, Jonas Thiem
On 06/05/2015 06:45 AM, Jeremiah Mahler wrote: > Jonas, > > On Fri, Jun 05, 2015 at 01:00:32AM +0200, Jonas Thiem wrote: >> Hi *, >> >> this is my first post to this mailing list, sorry if it's not supposed >> to go here. (also CC in responses would be nice since I'm not >> subscribed) >> >> I filed a bug about an intel centrino wifi interaction with broadcom's BCM2045B: >> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97101 >> > Those are some unhelpful replies :-( > >> In short, the two seem to kinda fight over the wireless spectrum and >> both drop connections all the time - unless the 'iwlwifi' module is >> loaded with 11n_disabled=1. >> > > I don't have a solution but I think the problem is interesting. > > Both Bluetooth and 11n share the same frequency band near 2.4 GHz so it > is possible that they could conflict. If you had two laptops, and you > ran just Bluetooth on one and just 11n on the other, would they > both have problems? This would tell as whether it was something inside > the kernel or if it was really wireless interference. > > [...] >> >> Regards, >> Jonas Thiem >
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