Re: minipcie bluetooth card not detected

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On 27.04.2014 20:44, Bjørn Mork wrote:
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

Ok, I'll reassemble my laptop again to reseat the card...
Anyway, I tried to manage some bios settings, also to reset BIOS, but didn't achieve success.
It seems that there are no special settings for this case.
And previous card worked with current settings.

Dmitry Grebennikov
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