Galaxy nexus bluetooth tethering windows 7




















Then i am trying to make connection between POS terminal and PC which operates on windows 7 over bluetooth. For Windows 10, there is menu, called Mobile hotspot. It is very helpful to do bluetooth tethering and to share my wifi internet over bluetooth.

On Windows 7, two device are paired. Does windows 7 support such feature sharing internet over bluetooth as windows10's menu, i mentioned above do? Do i need bluetooth tethering software on windows 7 to do that?

Thank you. For further assistance on how to set this up, I highly recommend posting this issue on our MSDN forums as they have experts there ready to help you. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. The package was by Blue Soleil. The problem is that Windows does not detect the Bluetooth serial links automatically. You can manually point to the standard windows drivers by completing the following steps. I am unsure of why windows cannot automatically detect this component and install the driver, but this solution worked for me.

Hopefully it will for you as well. The solution is fsquirt. Not the nice auto pilot thing we would like, I know. I just used this for xfer of SS to win7 pc. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 9 years, 5 months ago. Active 4 years, 9 months ago. Viewed 71k times. Improve this question. Trevor Sullivan Trevor Sullivan 4 4 gold badges 12 12 silver badges 23 23 bronze badges. I too have never gotten this to work. I narrowed my troubles down to the Bluetooth stack aka Bluetooth drivers in Windows, couldn't find any that worked for me.

After that I didnt see any popup. In here look for the multimedia tab and you should see your phone GT-i Voila you are in your phone. After that you don't even need to repeat the steps before again, because the popup suddenly comes back don't switch to another usb port here, just keep using the port where you performed your phone reboot.

Incase you accidentally plugged your phone in another usb port you need to repeat the steps above. Thats how I got mine working. I hope it helps you! C I think you cannot do it yet because the drivers do not support it. You can record audio on its own, though.

If you search for it, the description contains a link that will allow you to download a demo version for testing. It definitely works with the Blue Yeti on Nexus 7 as reported by the developer, and a number of other devices. Whereas this is not a full answer to your question, I hope it helps. D Yes they both use a proxy. Root rqd. Proxies on the wireless nic I believe. They don't interfere with each other. Abp uses port which I dont think you can configure.

So configure tor to use localhost and if abp is running all good. Sorry for bad english.



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