Bluetooth technically does work - but I don't think I'm ever able to get anything about ~40Kbps. It has similar issues to Wifi in that the OS abstracts it to such a degree that it's nearly impossible to see what's going on and to debug issues
- Is it switching to some low power mode?
- Is it falling back to some old version of the protocol? Why is it slow?
- It shows it's transferring on my laptop, but on the phone is shows it's still connecting.. why?
- Oh look, it just randomly "failed" in the middle of the transfer.. okay, why? Where do I find more info and debug/fix it?
I've not been able to find a good way to work with it. Maybe I need to bring out Wireshark? Maybe Ubuntu is misconfigured somehow.. If the issue is with my Android phone then I'm probably totally screwed b/c there are only a couple of toggles in the Android menus
( and I have basically identical issues with KDEConnect and other methods )
- Is it switching to some low power mode?
- Is it falling back to some old version of the protocol? Why is it slow?
- It shows it's transferring on my laptop, but on the phone is shows it's still connecting.. why?
- Oh look, it just randomly "failed" in the middle of the transfer.. okay, why? Where do I find more info and debug/fix it?
I've not been able to find a good way to work with it. Maybe I need to bring out Wireshark? Maybe Ubuntu is misconfigured somehow.. If the issue is with my Android phone then I'm probably totally screwed b/c there are only a couple of toggles in the Android menus
( and I have basically identical issues with KDEConnect and other methods )