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WiFi and Bluetooth can't work simultaneously!
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowUbuntu 12.04 not connecting to wifi networksWifi runs well with Other router other than Netgearcan't access internet via ethernet, but i can via WiFiwifi and ethernet keep disconnectingInternet randomly stops working but WiFi stays connected (doesn't happen when running Windows)Internet keeps failing despite connected wifi on 16.04wifi connected internet disconnectedUbuntu 17.10 WiFi: Internet stops working after some timeI must disconnect and connect again everytime to use wifi on Ubuntu 16.04Running plexmediaserver on an OrangePi + Ubuntu 16.04. It works but the plexmediaserver service disables the router's wifi on boot. What is happening?
Issue:
My laptop disconnects from the network (not only the internet, I am not even able to ping the router) after few seconds when I am using my Bluetooth Mouse (Logitech MX Anywhere 2S). This could potentially extend to all Bluetooth devices but I don't have another device to confirm.
If I disconnect from the network and reconnect, the connection lasts for few seconds till the issue happen again.
If I diconnect the mouse, the connectivity start working normally without issues.
This doesn't happen when I am running Windows (on the Same laptop), so this is a configuration issue.
If it helps, I am using Elementary OS 5 (based on 18.05LTS, 64 bit). Laptop Sony Vaio
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Issue:
My laptop disconnects from the network (not only the internet, I am not even able to ping the router) after few seconds when I am using my Bluetooth Mouse (Logitech MX Anywhere 2S). This could potentially extend to all Bluetooth devices but I don't have another device to confirm.
If I disconnect from the network and reconnect, the connection lasts for few seconds till the issue happen again.
If I diconnect the mouse, the connectivity start working normally without issues.
This doesn't happen when I am running Windows (on the Same laptop), so this is a configuration issue.
If it helps, I am using Elementary OS 5 (based on 18.05LTS, 64 bit). Laptop Sony Vaio
networking internet
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Issue:
My laptop disconnects from the network (not only the internet, I am not even able to ping the router) after few seconds when I am using my Bluetooth Mouse (Logitech MX Anywhere 2S). This could potentially extend to all Bluetooth devices but I don't have another device to confirm.
If I disconnect from the network and reconnect, the connection lasts for few seconds till the issue happen again.
If I diconnect the mouse, the connectivity start working normally without issues.
This doesn't happen when I am running Windows (on the Same laptop), so this is a configuration issue.
If it helps, I am using Elementary OS 5 (based on 18.05LTS, 64 bit). Laptop Sony Vaio
networking internet
New contributor
Issue:
My laptop disconnects from the network (not only the internet, I am not even able to ping the router) after few seconds when I am using my Bluetooth Mouse (Logitech MX Anywhere 2S). This could potentially extend to all Bluetooth devices but I don't have another device to confirm.
If I disconnect from the network and reconnect, the connection lasts for few seconds till the issue happen again.
If I diconnect the mouse, the connectivity start working normally without issues.
This doesn't happen when I am running Windows (on the Same laptop), so this is a configuration issue.
If it helps, I am using Elementary OS 5 (based on 18.05LTS, 64 bit). Laptop Sony Vaio
networking internet
networking internet
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Manually configure DNS to 8.8.8.8 for example. Then try to disable and re-enable your network interface sudo ifconfig 'interface name' down
and sudo ifconfig 'interface name' up
I hope it solves the problem.
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This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.
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Good night
Manually configure DNS to 8.8.8.8 for example. Then try to disable and re-enable your network interface sudo ifconfig 'interface name' down
and sudo ifconfig 'interface name' up
I hope it solves the problem.
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This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.
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Good night
Manually configure DNS to 8.8.8.8 for example. Then try to disable and re-enable your network interface sudo ifconfig 'interface name' down
and sudo ifconfig 'interface name' up
I hope it solves the problem.
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This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.
– Yahia Mohamed
12 mins ago
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Good night
Manually configure DNS to 8.8.8.8 for example. Then try to disable and re-enable your network interface sudo ifconfig 'interface name' down
and sudo ifconfig 'interface name' up
I hope it solves the problem.
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Good night
Manually configure DNS to 8.8.8.8 for example. Then try to disable and re-enable your network interface sudo ifconfig 'interface name' down
and sudo ifconfig 'interface name' up
I hope it solves the problem.
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This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.
– Yahia Mohamed
12 mins ago
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This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.
– Yahia Mohamed
12 mins ago
This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.
– Yahia Mohamed
12 mins ago
This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.
– Yahia Mohamed
12 mins ago
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