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You're getting RF interference obviously. You can try rerouting the internal antennae for BT, or pick up a nice BT4 or BT5 external dongle. (It works over 2.4GHz like a lot of other gear, like wireless access points) If on 2.4GHz wireless, consider upgrading to 5GHz.
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Make sure your wireless card has both antennae properly secured. It's under the keyboard, give support a call if you need a walk through over the phone.
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If your router has an option for enabling Bluetooth Coexistence (as DDWRT among others offer), do offer such options. Consult your router's documentation for more details.
By the mention of Qualcomm Bluetooth drivers, I'll assume you're using a Killer Networking 14/1535-based WiFi chip on your system? If that's the case, your only option to lowering the RF interference is that router option.Vasudev likes this.
Sager 9155, bluetooth working poorly.
Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Andriante, Feb 21, 2018.