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When I try to connect my keyboard to the PC on arch I get this error 50 times.
sudo btmon
Bluetooth monitor ver 5.79
btmon[33833]: = Note: Linux version 6.12.1-arch1-1 (x86_64) 0.205011
btmon[33833]: = Note: Bluetooth subsystem version 2.22 0.205016
= New Index: xxxx (Primary,USB,hci0) [hci0] 0.205018
= Open Index: xxxx [hci0] 0.205019
= Index Info: xxxx (Qualcomm) [hci0] 0.205020
bluetoothd[33131]: @ MGMT Open: bluetoothd (privileged) version 1.23 {0x0001} 0.205022
btmgmt[8856]: @ MGMT Open: btmgmt (privileged) version 1.23
> HCI Event: Peripheral Page Response Timeout (0x54) plen 0 #46 [hci0] 82.604574
> HCI Event: Peripheral Page Response Timeout (0x54) plen 0 #47 [hci0] 82.644557
> HCI Event: Peripheral Page Response Timeout (0x54) plen 0 #48 [hci0] 82.664576
> HCI Event: Peripheral Page Response Timeout (0x54) plen 0 #49 [hci0] 82.764582
> HCI Event: Peripheral Page Response Timeout (0x54) plen 0 #50 [hci0] 82.804577
> HCI Event: Peripheral Page Response Timeout (0x54) plen 0 #51 [hci0] 82.824574
> HCI Event: Peripheral Page Response Timeout (0x54) plen 0 #52 [hci0] 82.924582
> HCI Event: Peripheral Page Response Timeout (0x54) plen 0 #53 [hci0] 82.964583
> HCI Event: Peripheral Page Response Timeout (0x54) plen 0 #54 [hci0] 82.984577
> HCI Event: Peripheral Page Response Timeout (0x54) plen 0 #55 [hci0] 83.084650
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When I move it closer to the receiver it is able to connect (20cm)
And I can move it away and use it without any issues.
I think the signal was around -17.
Also, it connects perfectly in windows from distance (1m)
I tried:
sudo btmgmt
fast-conn on
Without this option I was getting 5 errors, now I get 50 every time I try to connect.
I also tried:
cat /etc/modprobe.d/50-bluetooth.conf
options btusb enable_autosuspend=n
But I do not think it worked because powertop is showing
Good Bluetooth device interface status
I expected "Bad" if auto suspend was turned off.
How to make sure it does not suspend?
Other ideas on what is the problem?
BT Device info:
72: USB 00.0: 11500 Bluetooth Device
[Created at usb.122]
Unique ID: Opph.al3jOGdfxa6
Parent ID: k4bc.2DFUsyrieMD
SysFS ID: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb1/1-14/1-14:1.0
SysFS BusID: 1-14:1.0
Hardware Class: bluetooth
Model: "Foxconn / Hon Hai Bluetooth Device"
Hotplug: USB
Vendor: usb 0x0489 "Foxconn / Hon Hai"
Device: usb 0xe10a
Revision: "0.01"
Driver: "btusb"
Driver Modules: "btusb"
Speed: 12 Mbps
Module Alias: "usb:v0489pE10Ad0001dcE0dsc01dp01icE0isc01ip01in00"
Driver Info #0:
Driver Status: btusb is active
Driver Activation Cmd: "modprobe btusb"
Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
Attached to: #76 (Hub)
Last edited by pinion (2024-11-28 08:43:10)
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Did this ever work? You could try a previous version of the kernel or the bluez stack or check if it works with the linux-lts package installed and configured..
Last edited by gromit (2024-11-25 17:43:19)
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Never worked well, I had to always move it closet to the antenna to connect. Mouse on BT next to keyboard never had issues.
I was thinking... maybe its the keyboard, but under Windows it connects without issues.
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Problem is solved for me. It cost me 10 EUR. I got tp-link UB500 and keyboard is connecting from the other side of the room in less than a second.
A tiny USB dongle plugged into the back of the case works better than build in BT with an antenna sitting in a better spot.
I think there is some kind of bug in the driver for the BT that is build into my MSI Z790.
I don't know how to get logs that would help find the issue.
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Thanks.
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