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bluetooth disconnection with multiple controllers

Itris
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I just bought a new laptop (legion 5 pro gen 7) running windows 11.

 

I have two game controllers, I can connect them one at a time via bluetooth without any problem.

But when I connect both at the same time, one of them disconnects after a few seconds.

 

I tried to install a new bluetooth driver. (Edit : latest OEM and latest intel)

I disabled Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power

I have no idea and can't find any solution

 

Could you please help me ?

 

Edit : I'm using dualshock 4 and dualsense

 
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Jean_Intel
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Hello Itris,


I appreciate the information you provided.


As you mentioned that you would have reached other sources for help (contacting your system's OEM), I will close this thread now. Keep in mind that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.


If you need additional information, submit a new question, as this thread will no longer be monitored.  


Thanks for your understanding. 


Best regards, 

Jean O.  

Intel Customer Support Technician


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Jean_Intel
Employee
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Hello Itris,


I appreciate the information you provided.


As you mentioned that you would have reached other sources for help (contacting your system's OEM), I will close this thread now. Keep in mind that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.


If you need additional information, submit a new question, as this thread will no longer be monitored.  


Thanks for your understanding. 


Best regards, 

Jean O.  

Intel Customer Support Technician


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Itris
Beginner
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None of the Intel or OEM drivers work, no solution has been found yet.
I find it useful to leave this thread open knowing that this is a general problem with Intel drivers, and that it could help other people in the same case as me
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Itris
Beginner
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Lenovo is obviously not very helpful and I still haven't found a solution.
Does anyone know if it is possible to install an old bluetooth driver and how?

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will6
New Contributor III
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Same problem here with all intel AX cards I have.

 

There is a way to get an official response from intel?

 

Every week a thread about this is opened.

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will6
New Contributor III
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That driver is really old. Wont work on anything newer than AX200.

 

OEM tell us is an intel problem. Intel tell us is an OEM problem.

 

Every card based on AX chip, has this problem. Asus, Gigabyte, TPLINK, MSI, etc. The problem is Intel.

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Itris
Beginner
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OEM told me to contact the controller manufacturer, everyone is blaming each other for the problem without even trying to find a real solution.
Is there really no way to get an old driver to work?
 
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will6
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If driver was released prior to bt card release, there is no way.

 

And the only driver some users reported to work better is from early 2020.

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Itris
Beginner
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So we really have no hope of solving the problem unless Intel fix it ?

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will6
New Contributor III
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They said this thread is no longer monitored. So there wont be any fix.

 

Recommend opening another. Just copy paste.

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claudspeed
New Contributor I
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Hi Itris,

I've opened another thread here , let's hope they fix It. This problem is so annoying.

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filament
Novice
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The problem has been known for years... but apparently Intel doesn't care.

 

community.intel.com/t5/Wireless/Can-Intel-AC-9260-Bluetooth-work-with-4-concurrent-PlayStation/m-p/1306591#M37212

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