Ubuntu 18.10 : bluetooth unstable with Intel AC7260











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My JBL speaker worked fine with Ubuntu 18.04 and a Intel Dual Band Wireless-ac7260 for wifi and bluetooth.



I upgrade to 18.10, and now, A2DP disconnect and reconnect bluetooth every minute, or less.

It seems more stable with headphones connexion.

My pc is a Dell M6600.



nb : with a dongle bluetooth (Asus BT400), the connexion is stable.










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    My JBL speaker worked fine with Ubuntu 18.04 and a Intel Dual Band Wireless-ac7260 for wifi and bluetooth.



    I upgrade to 18.10, and now, A2DP disconnect and reconnect bluetooth every minute, or less.

    It seems more stable with headphones connexion.

    My pc is a Dell M6600.



    nb : with a dongle bluetooth (Asus BT400), the connexion is stable.










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      My JBL speaker worked fine with Ubuntu 18.04 and a Intel Dual Band Wireless-ac7260 for wifi and bluetooth.



      I upgrade to 18.10, and now, A2DP disconnect and reconnect bluetooth every minute, or less.

      It seems more stable with headphones connexion.

      My pc is a Dell M6600.



      nb : with a dongle bluetooth (Asus BT400), the connexion is stable.










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      My JBL speaker worked fine with Ubuntu 18.04 and a Intel Dual Band Wireless-ac7260 for wifi and bluetooth.



      I upgrade to 18.10, and now, A2DP disconnect and reconnect bluetooth every minute, or less.

      It seems more stable with headphones connexion.

      My pc is a Dell M6600.



      nb : with a dongle bluetooth (Asus BT400), the connexion is stable.







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