May 03 2022 07:01 PM - edited Jun 07 2022 01:56 PM
When disabling the Bluetooth for the first time after a (re)boot, it takes a long while to truly disable and I can not enable it again in the meantime. After that, disabling BT for the 2nd time (or more) works immediately without issues until the next (re)boot.
This issue is not present on Windows 10, it started with Windows 11.
I have a Ubit WIE7265 Wifi/Bluetooth 4.2 card in my PC (shown as AC-7265 in Device Manager). I am using the latest Bluetooth driver version 20.100.10.7. Using Windows 11 Pro 21H2 build 22000.613.
Update: Upgraded my Network/BT card to a Ubit AX210/Bluetooth 5.2 and still the same issue.
Anyone else experiencing this?
May 04 2022 07:23 AM
Hello @JohnnyGui,
Try updating or roll back (if already updated) your Bluetooth driver, see if it helps.
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Jun 07 2022 01:51 PM - edited Jun 07 2022 01:52 PM
I have but their support is bad and they don't always respond back. Their last response states that it's probably an Intel/Windows 11 issue.
I found someone else with the exact same issue and a completely different Wifi/Bluetooth card (a Qualcomm QCA61x4A) here . So this issue is present on 3 different network/BT cards (including my newly bought card) on Windows 11.
Jun 08 2022 08:54 AM