bluetooth device management

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Bluetooth device management in Windows 11 covers pairing, connection, and profile support. Windows 11 version 22H2 includes Bluetooth 5.3 with core protocols like HCI, ATT, and GAP for device discovery and data exchange. Users can manage Bluetooth settings through the system interface, including adding devices, adjusting permissions, and troubleshooting connectivity. Common topics include driver updates, device compatibility, and resolving pairing failures. For enterprise environments, group policies can control Bluetooth access. Understanding these features helps ensure reliable wireless connections for peripherals like mice, keyboards, and audio devices.
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    Windows 11 Support for Bluetooth 5.3: Profiles, Protocols, and Compatibility

    Windows 11, as of version 22H2, supports Bluetooth Core Specification version 5.3, encompassing a comprehensive range of profiles and protocols to facilitate diverse wireless functionalities. Core Specification Support: Host Controller Interface (HCI): Facilitates communication between the host...
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