sbrile wrote:
Disabling bluetooth only fixes the latency issue intermittently. I had to toggle it on and off several times to work.
Changing the power options in windows fixed the issue once and for all
Thanks for the suggestions, unfortunately, changing the power options did not work for me. I am not a heavy Bluetooth user and haven't tired toggling it on or off yet.
Update: Jul 16, 2014. Based on Joe_Intel's last comments today I went back and checked my power settings for the network card. It appears that I did not properly save the changes. So, I tried again, as above, and on first glance it looks like the dropped connections upon resuming from sleep are no longer. (17.0.5.8)
Additionally, I have played around with the Bluetooth (17.0.1405.456) The driver does not automatically install on startup, manually enabling Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3B34 in the device manager takes care of it. BT downloads from my phone seem to go very quickly. I am also able to turn BT on and off from the task bar; a red BT icon is shown on the taskbar when it is off.