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Microsoft bluetooth le enumerator
Microsoft bluetooth le enumerator







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But I don't know if the software just does not recognize the Bluetooth device or driver or the Bluetooth device does not work correctly and maybe it needs other or additional drivers. I also tested a no-name USB adapter which is supposed to support BLE but it seems it doesn't support it. The description only shows: "Bluetooth 4.0 and BLE" and no more details. I installed the ASUS PCE-AC55BT card in my PC which has WLAN and Bluetooth. The suggested tool in the answer shows nothing on my PC and the question and answers are years old. this question:īluetooth version and capabilities of a USB adapter

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I checked for similar questions and I found i.e. I want to know which Bluetooth version is supported and maybe other Bluetooth details. I am looking for Windows software which shows the capabilities of Bluetooth devices (i.e. I bought Bluetooth cards and USB adapters for my Windows 10 PC but they seem to work only in part and the manufactures descriptions are very limited. I want to use Bluetooth for communication between Windows 10, Android and ESP32. If this is indeed the case, it would be nice with an explanation of the rationale behind this decision.I am starting to work/fiddle with Bluetooth and Bluetooth LE (BLE, Low Energy). But if so, it seems odd that:ġ) This functionality is not located in the main Bluetooth device but separated into a secondary device.Ģ) That this is the sole purpose of the enumerator device. One answer below claims that the (sole?) purpose of the enumerator device is to enumerate/cycle through connected Bluetooth devices and return information about the capabilities of them. I'd like to know why Microsoft (or whoever) decided to split Bluetooth functionality into 2 different devices (unlike most other devices, which are represented by just a single device in the device manager) as well as what the functionality of this secondary Bluetooth "enumerator" device is. What is the purpose of the enumerator device and why is it separate from the bluetooth device itself? Additional explanation of the question as requested in the comments When the "Generic Bluetooth Adapter" device is activated in the device manager, a device named "Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator" appears next to it. My computer has a bluetooth device which uses the default Windows 7 driver stack.









Microsoft bluetooth le enumerator