After installing my new Intel Wireless Adapter Dual Band Wireless with Bluetooth 4.0, I have been unable to get the Bluetooth to function. Please note that the WiFi is fully functional at this time just not the Bluetooth. I am currently working with Intel to address this issue as well. No follow up at this time. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Hardware required: Intel Dual Band Wireless AC - 7260 2.Try to bring up a Bluetooth adapter 3. No adapter will be seen Actual Results: No adapter found. Expected Results: Bluetooth adapter being detected along with the wireless adapter (same device / PCI card) Drivers for the WiFi were auto installed but may not match this dual band WiFi & Bluetooth adapter.
> No adapter will be seen Where, or how do you test it? If the kernel does not see it, there is nothing KDE software can do.
Created attachment 91529 [details] attachment-21853-0.html Its both a WiFi and Bluetooth device. Only the Wi-Fi is working. Intel got back to me and according to them there I a black internal wire used to provide power to the Bluetooth part of the card since the motherboard isn't designed to provide power to both as its plugged into a dedicated wifi PCI card slot. Hardware issue. Was not aware of that. Its not longer believed to be a software issue but again earlier I wasn't sure. Thanks anyway. On Mar 10, 2015 6:38 PM, "Christoph Feck" <cfeck@kde.org> wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345022 > > --- Comment #1 from Christoph Feck <cfeck@kde.org> --- > > No adapter will be seen > > Where, or how do you test it? If the kernel does not see it, there is > nothing > KDE software can do. > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug. >
(In reply to Anthony from comment #2) > ... Hardware issue. Was not aware of that. Its not longer believed > to be a software issue but again earlier I wasn't sure. > I am closing the bug.