Thanks Saleh. That means your problem is a bug in the bcmwl driver. bcmwl seems to not implement bluetooth coexistence at all, so its own wifi signal might be destroying its bluetooth quality. In fact I just found someone else has already logged a bug for you...
EVERYONE:
Please find out your wifi/bluetooth kernel driver names using the 'lspci -k' command. Then:
* Users of driver 'wl' from package 'bcmwl-kernel-source' such as Saleh, please subscribe to bug 1518408 instead of this one.
* Users of driver 'ath9k' please subscribe to bug 1746164 instead of this one.
* Users of all other drivers, please log your own new bugs using command:
ubuntu-bug pulseaudio
or ubuntu-bug bluez
and also attach output of 'lspci -k' to your new bug.
I am closing this bug since it's become an unresolvable mess. We will resolve your individual issues as separate bugs.
Thanks Saleh. That means your problem is a bug in the bcmwl driver. bcmwl seems to not implement bluetooth coexistence at all, so its own wifi signal might be destroying its bluetooth quality. In fact I just found someone else has already logged a bug for you...
EVERYONE:
Please find out your wifi/bluetooth kernel driver names using the 'lspci -k' command. Then:
* Users of driver 'wl' from package 'bcmwl- kernel- source' such as Saleh, please subscribe to bug 1518408 instead of this one.
* Users of driver 'ath9k' please subscribe to bug 1746164 instead of this one.
* Users of all other drivers, please log your own new bugs using command:
ubuntu-bug pulseaudio
or ubuntu-bug bluez
and also attach output of 'lspci -k' to your new bug.
I am closing this bug since it's become an unresolvable mess. We will resolve your individual issues as separate bugs.