RTL8822BE/AX200 Bluetooth trouble

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Re: RTL8822BE/AX200 Bluetooth trouble

#11 Post by CharlesV »

Please post your updated QSI .

And for a workaround, I am going to suggest that you purchase this adapter and see if you can get stable using it. I have four or five users with this in place, works nicely and they dont have issues with it.

https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-USB-BT500-B ... BNG7F?th=1
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Re: RTL8822BE/AX200 Bluetooth trouble

#12 Post by j2mcgreg »

@andre
Have you tested your Bluetooth device(s) against another computer to eliminate it / them as the problem source?
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Re: RTL8822BE/AX200 Bluetooth trouble

#13 Post by andre »

Please post your updated QSI .

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Boot Mode: UEFI

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Re: RTL8822BE/AX200 Bluetooth trouble

#14 Post by andre »

j2mcgreg wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 1:23 pm Have you tested your Bluetooth device(s) against another computer to eliminate it / them as the problem source?
No. But I tested it with other distros: Ubuntu and Debian (at live USB), and whey both worked fine there. Also both
modules works fine at Windows.
I also tried antiX live USB, but there is same problem as at MX.
Suppose it is not hardware problem?

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Re: RTL8822BE/AX200 Bluetooth trouble

#15 Post by anticapitalista »

Try adding load=all at the live boot menu.
Seems like there might be a missing module in the live init.gz
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Re: RTL8822BE/AX200 Bluetooth trouble

#16 Post by j2mcgreg »

andre wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 2:12 pm
j2mcgreg wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 1:23 pm Have you tested your Bluetooth device(s) against another computer to eliminate it / them as the problem source?
No. But I tested it with other distros: Ubuntu and Debian (at live USB), and whey both worked fine there. Also both
modules works fine at Windows.
I also tried antiX live USB, but there is same problem as at MX.
Suppose it is not hardware problem?
Since both Debian and Ubuntu use SystemD and antiX and MX (by default) do not, maybe enabling SystemD in MX is the answer?
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Re: RTL8822BE/AX200 Bluetooth trouble

#17 Post by CharlesV »

@andre what is this in your boot options?
from=usb norepo
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Re: RTL8822BE/AX200 Bluetooth trouble

#18 Post by dolphin_oracle »

Dumb question. Is there a difference in the Bluetooth if a different usb port is used for the live usb? Or possibly is the port going to sleep ? If the Bluetooth is on the usb bus perhaps disabling usb port power down in tlp settings would help.
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Re: RTL8822BE/AX200 Bluetooth trouble

#19 Post by CharlesV »

and also in a terminal run and post results please

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btmgmt info

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Re: RTL8822BE/AX200 Bluetooth trouble

#20 Post by dolphin_oracle »

CharlesV wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 3:37 pm @andre what is this in your boot options?
from=usb norepo
from=usb handoffs from a disc to a live usb in situations where an actual disc boots. norepo disables auto selection of a repo based on time zone. Handy if you manually pick a repo.
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