I haven't yet accessed the Wifi or Bluetooth capabilities on the board but 
am currently investigating the same.

The scripts distributed with the debian images are built for the WiLink 
1835 module found in the BeagleBone Black Wireless board 
(http://www.ti.com/product/WL1835MOD).  See the bb-wl18xx-firmware package 
and associated files.

The BBAI board uses an AzureWave AW-CM256SM module instead. 
https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-ai/wiki/System-Reference-Manual#69-wireless-communication-80211-ac--bluetooth-azurewave-aw-cm256sm

The AzureWave site doesn't mention this particular module and has no 
software support information.  A leaked copy of their product documentation 
has hardware details:
https://storage.googleapis.com/wzukusers/user-26561200/documents/5b7d0fe3c3f29Ct6k0QI/AW-CM256SM_DS_Rev%2015_CYW.pdf

The AW documentation says this module is based on the CYW43455 chipset.  
There may be helpful resources here: 
https://community.cypress.com/community/linux


On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 9:23:55 AM UTC-5, seth...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I just got a new AI board and wanted to play around with the bluetooth, 
> but when I launch bluetoothctl, the list command says no controllers found.
>
> Is there any information out there on setting up bluetooth on this board? 
> I have google'd everything I could think of with no avail. I have run 
> systemctl status bluetooth and there are no issues, am I missing something?
>

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