Mar 19 2021 11:47 AM - edited Mar 19 2021 11:47 AM
Dear All,
While this may not be the required case in production.
However, on my standalone laptop, I have installed Windows Server 2022 Datacenter Edition(GUI).
Wireless Network is working which helps me to connect to WiFi network for internet.
Let me know if anyone has experienced this similar behavior and if there are any suggestions around.
regards
Kayyum
Mar 20 2021 08:23 AM
Mar 21 2021 05:19 AM
@Reza_Ameri I can support this issue partly.
If you have a bluetooth radio (usb dongle) and install the latest Server 2022 LTSC preview it will work.
if you upgrade from 2019 LTSC to 2022 LTSC preview the same dongle will not work, and there is no way to make it work (driver issue in device manager)
Mar 21 2021 07:04 AM
Mar 21 2021 07:55 AM
Mar 21 2021 08:56 AM
@Reza_Ameri here is my feedback on the matter.
https://aka.ms/AAbmtm2
Since it works on a fresh install of Windows Server 2022, I hope this can be fixed. Seems like the dynamic update of Windows Server setup does fetch the drivers but WU does not.
Mar 22 2021 07:33 AM
Thank you @Karl_Wester-Ebbinghaus for sharing the report through the Feedback Hub app , this way Windows Server team would be able to investigate and resolve this issue.
Oct 21 2021 06:33 AM
Oct 21 2021 09:29 AM - edited Oct 21 2021 09:32 AM
With Windows Server 2022 now GA, can you confirm that this issue still reproduces on the final build 20348 with the latest cumulative update applied (must be a minimum of August update to be GA)?
Thanks!
Elden
Oct 21 2021 10:31 AM
@Elden Christensen My system started giving mesage of Build about to expire in few days.
I couldnt manage to get rid of that expiry notification and have reimaged my machine with Windows 11 for evaluation. If I get time then will try to reproduce this or if anyone in the forum could manage to test it then it will be great.
regards
Kayyum
Oct 21 2021 12:58 PM
Oct 22 2021 03:44 AM
@Elden Christensen, I was able to figure out what is the problem.
The Windows Server 2022 build 20348, doesn't ship bluetooth audio drivers and services. Such as a2dp, hfp and avrcp. So it cannot really work and it's probably by design.
Oct 23 2021 03:38 PM - edited Nov 17 2021 11:32 AM
I was finally able to make Bluetooth audio devices work on Windows 2022.
I've installed required drivers and services from Windows 10 donor images.
It was hard and time consuming. Don't really understand why Microsoft doesn't want to include Bluetooth audio support into Windows Server images, specifically that is was working fine in Windows Server 2019.
Anyway the steps are not trivial at all and requires good knowledge of registry and permissions model in windows.
Nov 14 2021 06:15 PM
Nov 17 2021 11:33 AM
Nov 17 2021 12:58 PM
@SergejKiller - I installed Windows Server 2022 build 22483 and finally Bluetooth device works however, the Miracast wireless display device now shows the message that it is not supported :(
Nov 27 2021 02:10 PM
Mar 31 2022 09:02 AM
Apr 05 2022 06:09 PM
Apr 05 2022 06:10 PM
Nov 30 2023 01:56 PM
Solution/wave from the Windows Server product team. I just want to confirm what Karl said, we have been monitoring this thread and we hear your feedback. For the next release of Windows Server we have addressed these issues. THANK YOU for your feedback and passion for Windows Server!!!
I announced a week ago at Ignite, here's the session if you want to go learn more about what is coming in the next release of Windows Server:
What’s New in Windows Server v.Next (microsoft.com)
Thanks!!
Elden Christensen
Principal Group PM Manager
Windows Server Development Team