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Issue:
My laptop disconnects from the network (not only the internet, I am not even able to ping the router) after few seconds when I am using my Bluetooth Mouse (Logitech MX Anywhere 2S). This could potentially extend to all Bluetooth devices but I don't have another device to confirm.
If I disconnect from the network and reconnect, the connection lasts for few seconds till the issue happen again.
If I diconnect the mouse, the connectivity start working normally without issues.
This doesn't happen when I am running Windows (on the Same laptop), so this is a configuration issue.
If it helps, I am using Elementary OS 5 (based on 18.05LTS, 64 bit). Laptop Sony Vaio










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    Issue:
    My laptop disconnects from the network (not only the internet, I am not even able to ping the router) after few seconds when I am using my Bluetooth Mouse (Logitech MX Anywhere 2S). This could potentially extend to all Bluetooth devices but I don't have another device to confirm.
    If I disconnect from the network and reconnect, the connection lasts for few seconds till the issue happen again.
    If I diconnect the mouse, the connectivity start working normally without issues.
    This doesn't happen when I am running Windows (on the Same laptop), so this is a configuration issue.
    If it helps, I am using Elementary OS 5 (based on 18.05LTS, 64 bit). Laptop Sony Vaio










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      Issue:
      My laptop disconnects from the network (not only the internet, I am not even able to ping the router) after few seconds when I am using my Bluetooth Mouse (Logitech MX Anywhere 2S). This could potentially extend to all Bluetooth devices but I don't have another device to confirm.
      If I disconnect from the network and reconnect, the connection lasts for few seconds till the issue happen again.
      If I diconnect the mouse, the connectivity start working normally without issues.
      This doesn't happen when I am running Windows (on the Same laptop), so this is a configuration issue.
      If it helps, I am using Elementary OS 5 (based on 18.05LTS, 64 bit). Laptop Sony Vaio










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      Issue:
      My laptop disconnects from the network (not only the internet, I am not even able to ping the router) after few seconds when I am using my Bluetooth Mouse (Logitech MX Anywhere 2S). This could potentially extend to all Bluetooth devices but I don't have another device to confirm.
      If I disconnect from the network and reconnect, the connection lasts for few seconds till the issue happen again.
      If I diconnect the mouse, the connectivity start working normally without issues.
      This doesn't happen when I am running Windows (on the Same laptop), so this is a configuration issue.
      If it helps, I am using Elementary OS 5 (based on 18.05LTS, 64 bit). Laptop Sony Vaio







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          Manually configure DNS to 8.8.8.8 for example. Then try to disable and re-enable your network interface sudo ifconfig 'interface name' down and sudo ifconfig 'interface name' up



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          • This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.

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          Manually configure DNS to 8.8.8.8 for example. Then try to disable and re-enable your network interface sudo ifconfig 'interface name' down and sudo ifconfig 'interface name' up



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          • This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.

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          Manually configure DNS to 8.8.8.8 for example. Then try to disable and re-enable your network interface sudo ifconfig 'interface name' down and sudo ifconfig 'interface name' up



          I hope it solves the problem.






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          • This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.

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          • This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.

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          • This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.

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          This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.

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          This helped..just not in the way you intended. In trying to restart the network I restarted the whole laptop and then I noticed issue was resolved...but as as soon as i connected my Bluetooth mouse the issue occurred again. I disconnected the mouse and network worked again no issues. Please check the updated question. Thanks for your time.

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