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05-12-2016 01:43 PM
Does this notebok have bluetooth? Thank you.
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05-12-2016 01:59 PM
Hi
While I agree with the above post, I just thought maybe....
SO
As an adminstrator, in a Command Prompt Window, type
getmac
This will list MAC addresses for those items that are present, and may not be connected.
A good number would be 3,
1 x Ethernet
1 x Wi-Fi
1 x Bluetooth
C:\WINDOWS\system32>getmac
Physical Address Transport Name
=================== ============================================
48-48-48-48-48-48 \Device\Tcpip_{D70F15B7-83BC-4FE7-B4B3-8CA52F52C8FC}
B0-5A-DA-DE-84-28 Media disconnected
48-48-48-48-48-49 Media disconnected
and then type
ipconfig
and in the long list look for named devices have a matching MAC address and any mention of BT bluetooth.
Along with Device manager this is a way to determine a number of devices especially those hidden...
If in doubt please ask.
05-12-2016 01:54 PM - edited 05-12-2016 01:56 PM
Hello, and Welcome to the HP Support Community!
According to the Product Specifications page for your device, there is no mention of BlueTooth... 😞
If desired, you could purchase a BlueTooth USB adapter to gain this ability.
WyreNut
Former Expert in the PalmOS, WebOS, and Android sections of this Community Forum.
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05-12-2016 01:59 PM
Hi
While I agree with the above post, I just thought maybe....
SO
As an adminstrator, in a Command Prompt Window, type
getmac
This will list MAC addresses for those items that are present, and may not be connected.
A good number would be 3,
1 x Ethernet
1 x Wi-Fi
1 x Bluetooth
C:\WINDOWS\system32>getmac
Physical Address Transport Name
=================== ============================================
48-48-48-48-48-48 \Device\Tcpip_{D70F15B7-83BC-4FE7-B4B3-8CA52F52C8FC}
B0-5A-DA-DE-84-28 Media disconnected
48-48-48-48-48-49 Media disconnected
and then type
ipconfig
and in the long list look for named devices have a matching MAC address and any mention of BT bluetooth.
Along with Device manager this is a way to determine a number of devices especially those hidden...
If in doubt please ask.
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