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<font face="Tahoma">So after installing Little Snitch and basically
denying "trustd" any kind of Internet access, I have been seeing
reasonably normal jitter with Bluetooth enabled.<br>
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It's not that Bluetooth stops scanning, but it's not scanning as
aggressively. So after a few minutes, there will be very high
jitter when Bluetooth scans the environment, but it would affect
only a single packet. It's easily reduced its chattiness by 99%.<br>
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I don't have any empirical data to support the claim that Little
Snitch has anything to do with it (and I am too lazy to dig
further into it), but the reduction in jitter is massively
noticeable since Little Snitch. Which means I can now run Catalina
with Bluetooth enabled and not have any wi-fi problems.<br>
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Just FYI, for the archives :-).<br>
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Mark.<br>
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