On 9 June 2011 20:00, Bob Copeland <m...@bobcopeland.com> wrote:

>> http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Documentation/Bluetooth-coexistence
>
> From that page:
>
>    Apart from AFS and channel skipping techniques Bluetooth
>    coexistence is typically tested with bundled 802.11 and Bluetooth
>    devices. This becomes more evident with 2-wire and 3-wire which
>    relies on GPIO pins for signaling.
>
> In other words, the devices have to be in the same system so that the
> 802.11 device can tell the BT device to stop transmitting by asserting
> some signals on the shared lines.  This is how I understand ath9k's bt
> coex to work, at least.
>

Right, and the original poster:

> Today after installing compat-wireless modules with
> still no luck as a last resort i decided to turn of BT and take out BT
> dongles from hotspot's USB HUB.

Guess even if AR5212 did have bluetooth coexistence support, there's
no IO lines coming from the bluetooth device which are twiddling the
btcoex GPIOs.

Damn. :-)


Adrian
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