After hours trying out different settings on the router, and only at one
occasion with bluetooth enabled have I managed to get a decent download
speed on the M10. My conclusion, after doing some further reading, is
that the Bq Aquaris M10 is what you would call a "poorly designed"
device, such that it is not able to find a good enough channel for wifi
when it competes with bluetooth in the 2.4 GHz band. The tplink router
with the latest firmware has 13 different channels to chose from, and I
have tried more than half of them with different combinations of b/g/n
or mixed. Unfortunately the M10 wifi stays at about 0.1 MB/s unless I
turn bluetooth off and then immediately reach about 30 times that speed.

After upgrading the router to ddwrt firmware the issue appears to be
resolved for now, but I don't take it for granted until I have connected
more times with bluetooth enabled. Still believe it is an issue with the
M10 though, as it was the only out of 6 different Ubuntu, UT, Win7 and
IOS devices having any problems at all with wifi on the original tp-link
router firmware.

I'll report back.

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  M10 wifi slows to a crawl when bluetooth is enabled

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