Hi!
Maybe this can be a workaround: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/239371
===================== 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. =====================
I also made a change to enable A2DP in my headset. Before, when I switched to A2DP it didn't worked.
===================== This worked for me:
1) Open /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
gksudo gedit /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
2) find "Enable =..." under [General] and delete Socket fron the list
[General] Enable = ....
3) Add this line:
Disable = Socket
4) Save
5) Restart the bluetooth service
sudo service bluetooth restart
6) Restar pulseaudio for good measure.
pulseaudio -k pulseaudio -D
7) Cross Your Fingers and try.
=====================
Now I can use my Sony SHB50 on Ubuntu with good sound (A2DP) and my WiFi is working fine.
My laptop is a Dell 3450
This is my Wifi Card: 02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 1030 [Rainbow Peak] (rev 34)
This is how PulseAudio detected my bluetooth device:
pacmd list-cards
index: 2 name: <bluez_card.94_CE_2C_F8_51_45> driver: <module-bluetooth-device.c> owner module: 24 properties: device.description = "SBH50" device.string = "94:CE:2C:F8:51:45" device.api = "bluez" device.class = "sound" device.bus = "bluetooth" device.form_factor = "headset" bluez.path = "/org/bluez/542/hci0/dev_94_CE_2C_F8_51_45" bluez.class = "0x240404" bluez.name = "SBH50" device.icon_name = "audio-headset-bluetooth" device.intended_roles = "phone" profiles: hsp: Telefonía Duplex (HSP/HFP) (priority 20, available: unknown) a2dp: Reproducción de Alta Fidelidad (A2DP) (priority 10, available: yes) off: Apagado (priority 0, available: yes) active profile: <a2dp> sinks: bluez_sink.94_CE_2C_F8_51_45/#4: SBH50 sources: bluez_sink.94_CE_2C_F8_51_45.monitor/#7: Monitor of SBH50 ports: headset-output: Auriculares (priority 0, latency offset 0 usec, available: yes) properties:
headset-input: Auriculares (priority 0, latency offset 0 usec, available: unknown) properties:
Hi!
Maybe this can be a workaround: /answers. launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +question/ 239371
https:/
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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. ======= =======
=======
I also made a change to enable A2DP in my headset. Before, when I switched to A2DP it didn't worked.
======= ======= =======
This worked for me:
1) Open /etc/bluetooth/ audio.conf
gksudo gedit /etc/bluetooth/ audio.conf
2) find "Enable =..." under [General] and delete Socket fron the list
[General]
Enable = ....
3) Add this line:
Disable = Socket
4) Save
5) Restart the bluetooth service
sudo service bluetooth restart
6) Restar pulseaudio for good measure.
pulseaudio -k
pulseaudio -D
7) Cross Your Fingers and try.
======= ======= =======
Now I can use my Sony SHB50 on Ubuntu with good sound (A2DP) and my WiFi is working fine.
My laptop is a Dell 3450
This is my Wifi Card:
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 1030 [Rainbow Peak] (rev 34)
This is how PulseAudio detected my bluetooth device:
pacmd list-cards
index: 2 card.94_ CE_2C_F8_ 51_45> bluetooth- device. c> description = "SBH50" form_factor = "headset" 542/hci0/ dev_94_ CE_2C_F8_ 51_45" headset- bluetooth" intended_ roles = "phone" sink.94_ CE_2C_F8_ 51_45/# 4: SBH50 sink.94_ CE_2C_F8_ 51_45.monitor/ #7: Monitor of SBH50
name: <bluez_
driver: <module-
owner module: 24
properties:
device.
device.string = "94:CE:2C:F8:51:45"
device.api = "bluez"
device.class = "sound"
device.bus = "bluetooth"
device.
bluez.path = "/org/bluez/
bluez.class = "0x240404"
bluez.name = "SBH50"
device.icon_name = "audio-
device.
profiles:
hsp: Telefonía Duplex (HSP/HFP) (priority 20, available: unknown)
a2dp: Reproducción de Alta Fidelidad (A2DP) (priority 10, available: yes)
off: Apagado (priority 0, available: yes)
active profile: <a2dp>
sinks:
bluez_
sources:
bluez_
ports:
headset-output: Auriculares (priority 0, latency offset 0 usec, available: yes)
properties:
headset-input: Auriculares (priority 0, latency offset 0 usec, available: unknown)
properties: