A715-71g Laptop Killer 1650x Bluetooth device not found
Citromos
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Dear Everybody!
My laptop: Aspire A715-71g
My problem with the Wi-fi connection is slow and choppy. I replaced the Wi-fi card. Qualcomm from QCNFA344A to Killer 1650x. The interface is the same: M2 2230 (Wi-fi PCIe, BT USB) on both.
Experience: Wi-fi improved, stable continuous. Bluetooth device not found. Neither Windows nor Linux. Not in Device Manager. Driver installation was complete. BIOS reviewed.
I don't know what to set.
Thank you for your help.
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I will see if I can dig out what pins do what, you may need to mask a pin to suppress an off singal0
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Ooh good find! Where did you get it
Looking at that looks like 54 and 560
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Usually it's keying issues, could you post pictures of the front and back of both chips? Bluetooth is ran over a set of pins which can either be pcie or Bluetooth, and I'm wondering if the two chips are different0
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Thanks. Qualcomm Does Not Use Any Mandrel. I do not have the Termination Everywhere.1
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I will see if I can dig out what pins do what, you may need to mask a pin to suppress an off singal0
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I didn't find any bugs in the software. I hope I didn’t slip over anything.
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I found a general pin assignment. I don't know which one to cover.
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Ooh good find! Where did you get it
Looking at that looks like 54 and 560 -
It works. There is Bluetooth. You are a goddess. All the two of them were left, and I did not even try.
From here I picked up the allocation. https://pinoutguide.com/HD/M.2_NGFF_connector_pinout.shtml
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Thank you for the link ^,^ I'd love to know the reason why there is a constant 3.3v signal going over those pins! Any Acer engineers want to shed any light aha
glad it's now working for you, how did you mask the pins?
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Cut-to-size insulating tape. You know Eastern Europe: WD-40, insulating tape. And everything can be solved.
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😂 tape solves all of life's problems0