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Tinkerer
Hi.
I'm having an odd issue with my new Spin 714 - Bluetooth keeps turning off every time you close the lid.
If you lock the device manually, it's fine. If you shut down the device manually, it's fine. It only occurs if you close the lid - but if you do, it happens every single time.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks.
[Thread was edited to add model name to the title]
Change the power settings of "what happens when you close the lid" as changing it to nothing, will work, as you will need to setup the laptop (which consumes more power) to and like when you use an external monitor and an external keyboard and mouse, where the laptop is always on when the lid is closed but can be put into sleep with its power settings.
Thanks, @StevenGen.
I appreciate your help, and realize now I should have been clearer, which is my fault.
What's happening is that Bluetooth is off when I re-open the lid. Which means two things:
1) I can't use my phone to login, and have to enter my password every time
2) I have to manually turn Bluetooth back on every single time
I want it to go into sleep when I close the lid. I just don't want Bluetooth to be turned off when I open the lid back up - which feels like a bug but maybe I'm missing something.
Any additional suggestions? Thanks again for the help.
It usually take a while before the Bluetooth reconnect when waking from sleep. Is it just too slow or is it not coming back up at all?
I have the exact same issue. It has nothing to do with taking awhile to reconnect when waking from sleep as bluetooth wasn't connected to anything when I close the lid. I simply want bluetooth to still be enabled when I wake up the Chromebook again. As Enjolras says, given bluetooth has for some reason been disabled when closing the lid you can't unlock the Chromebook with your phone and you have to manually re-enable bluetooth before you can connect any bluetooth device after waking the Chromebook.
@billsey - thanks for the suggestion.
As @VikingMN said, it's not a timed thing. I just tested it:
1) Starting state: Bluetooth is on
2) Close the lid
3) Open the lid
4) Bluetooth is off. Waiting doesn't have it re-enable.
5) Enter password. Bluetooth remains off, and remains off until manually re-enabled.
One small update: I noticed that when I open it, for a second or so the "click on your picture to login" is on (indicating a Bluetooth connection to the phone) - but then it turns off.
Again, feels like a bug, though if anyone has any suggestions that would be great. Does anyone at Acer monitor these forums? Is there a way to ping them on this to bring it to their attention?
Thanks.
@Acer-Blayn @Acer-Jose - does anyone at Acer monitor these forums, or is there a better way to report the above bug somehow?
Appreciate being pointed in the right direction, thanks.
Can you tell me the exact model of the computer and wireless network card? Example SP714-61NA and AC1550I.
No one at Acer monitors the forums, other than the moderators and they are mostly concerned with spam and community guidelines. You are talking about a software issue, really, and that's all handled by Google on the Chromebooks. Likely the best next step will be to contact them on their support forums.
@egydiocoelho - it's a CP714-1WN-53M9. Not exactly sure the wireless controller, but I think it's the Intel Alder Lake-P PCH CNVi WiFi (rev 01)
@billsey - thanks, I'll try posting on the Chromebook forum as well.
Can you tell me the exact model that appears here?
@egydiocoelho - as it's not a Windows machine, there's no equivalent to that page in Chrome OS (that I know of).
If I do a search in chrome://system for "Network Controller", I get only one hit, which is what I shared above - the Intel Corporation Aler Lake-P PCH CNVi WiFi (rev 01)
Thanks for the help!
That should have been "Alder Lake-P" - noticed there's a typo, missing the "d".
I asked the moderators to move the thread, so we're in Chromebooks now. :) It should have an Intel AX211 WLAN chipset soldered to the MB. There are two antenna connectors on the MB, but no other repairable bits.
Thanks, @billsey, for both getting the thread in the right place as well as the chipset info.
I posted on the Chrome OS boards, and they came back with "that shouldn't be happening, you should do a return." Meaning, they're saying it's a hardware issue.
Anyone have any opinions on whether it's actually a hardware issue? Never good when the hardware folks say it's a software issue, and the software folks says it's a hardware one. 😐️
I don't want to do a return through Acer if I'm going to get the exact same issue.
Does anyone else have a new Spin 714 where it's working, and they're not experiencing this problem? Would be helpful to know if it's a few cases like mine and @VikingMN, or if it's a global one.
Thanks.
Can you tell me the full chromebook number? Example SP714-71-7890.
@egydiocoelho - it's a CP714-1WN-53M9.
Thanks.
Did the same problem occur when updating chrome os?
It does - I've updated the Chrome OS and am still experiencing the issue.
Thanks again for trying to help.
Check this thread: https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht103129-how-to-troubleshoot-connections-to-bluetooth-accessories-chromebooks
I have the same issue with mine, bluetooth now shows as on for a second then turns it self of
@egydiocoelho O problema aqui é generalizado com esse modelo certeza, enquanto a propria Acer ou google nao resolverem o problema nao vai mudar nada. E se vc quer saber o modelo do meu é CP714-1WN-53M9