Re: minipcie bluetooth card not detected

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Dmitry Grebennikov <dmitry.ew@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> My previous wireless card was Broadcom BCM94313HMGB, also with both
> wifi & bt support.
> Bluetooth adapter was always detected.

Ah, OK, then that is not the problem.

> But there were more pins on BCM card than on Intel (some Intel 7260
> pins have ho wire).

No, I don't think that is the issue. The missing pins are probably
unused on the BCM card too. There are quite a few which won't be in use
on a wlan + BT card, like the pins used for the SIM interface on wwan
cards etc.

> May be the reason is more up-to-date mini-PCIe standard of Intel card,
> which is not supported by the PCIe slot of the motherboard ??

I don't think that is likely either.  The USB D+ and D- pins have a
standard position and have always(?) been there, I believe.

Maybe you are hitting some BIOS setting? Or maybe you have a bad
physical connection?  Try reseating the card and looking around in the
BIOS setting. The host controller would report *something* if it saw a
physical connection to the bus, so I don't think there can be one.
There is supposed to be pullup resistor on the D+ line.


Bjørn
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