Gateway profile 4 drivers - windows 7 drivers driver-category list Obtaining the driver brand is fundamental in trying to track down the ideal up graded gateway profile 4 drivers. Regretably this can not be completed by working with windows device manager because the info given there is usually out-of-date itself.
-->Note Looking for drivers for your Bluetooth audio device? See Fix connections to Bluetooth audio devices and wireless displays.
Note For information about Bluetooth support prior to Windows 10, see Bluetooth Support in Previous Windows Versions.
Which Bluetooth versions does Windows 10 support?
Windows 10 for desktop editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education) and Windows 10 Mobile support the following Bluetooth versions:
- Version 1.1
- Version 2.0
- Version 2.0 with EDR
- Version 2.1
- Version 2.1 with EDR
- Version 4.0
- Version 4.1
- Version 5.0
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Windows Server 2016 does not support Bluetooth.
Which Bluetooth profiles have in-box support in Windows 10?
Windows 10 for desktop editions in-box Bluetooth profiles:
Windows 10 (Version 1803) supports Bluetooth version 5.0 and the following Bluetooth user profiles:
- Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP 1.2)
- Audio/Video Control Transport Protocol Target (AVCTP 1.4)
- Audio/Video Distribution Transport Protocol (AVDTP 1.2)
- Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.6.1)
- Battery Service over GATT Profile (1.0)
- Bluetooth LE Generic Attribute (GATT) Client
- Bluetooth LE Generic Attribute (GATT) Server
- Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol (BNEP 1.0)
- Device ID Profile (DID 1.3)
- Device Information Service over GATT Profile (DIS 1.1)
- Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN 1.1)
- Generic Access Profile (GAP)
- Generic Audio/Video Distribution Profile (GAVDP 1.2)
- Hands-Free Profile (HFP 1.6)
- Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP 1.2)
- HID over GATT Profile (HOGP 1.0)
- Human Interface Device (HID 1.1)
- Human Interface Device Service (HIDS)
- Interoperability (IOP)
- Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP)
- Object Push Profile (OPP 1.1)
- Personal Area Networking User Profile (PANU 1.0)
- RFCOMM (1.1 with TS 07.10)
- Scan Parameters Profile Client over GATT Profile (ScPP 2.1)
- Security Manager Protocol (SMP)
- Serial Port Profile (SPP 1.2)
- Service Discovery Protocol (SDP)
Windows 10 Mobile in-box Bluetooth profiles:
- Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP 1.2)
- Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.3)
- Bluetooth LE Generic Attribute (GATT) Client
- Device ID Profile (DID 1.3)
- Hands-Free Profile (HFP 1.6)
- HID over GATT Profile (HOGP 1.0)
- Human Interface Device (HID 1.1)
- Message Access Profile (1.1)
- Object Push Profile (OPP 1.1)
- Personal Area Network Access Point (PAN NAP 1.0)
- Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP 1.1)
- Serial Port Profile (SPP 1.2)
Windows 10 for desktop editions in-box Bluetooth profiles:
Profile | Description |
---|---|
GATT | Bluetooth LE Generic Attribute (GATT) Client |
A2DP 1.2 | Advanced Audio Distribution Profile |
AVRCP 1.3 | Audio/Video Remote Control Profile |
DI 1.3 | Device ID Profile |
DUN 1.1 | Dial-Up Networking |
HCRP 1.0 | Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile |
HFP 1.5 | Hands-Free Profile |
HID 1.1 | Human Interface Device |
HOGP 1.0 | HID over GATT Profile |
OPP 1.1 | Object Push Profile |
PANU 1.0 | Personal Area Network User |
SPP 1.2 | Serial Port Profile |
Windows 10 Mobile in-box Bluetooth profiles:
Profile | Description |
---|---|
GATT | Bluetooth LE Generic Attribute (GATT) Client |
A2DP 1.2 | Advanced Audio Distribution Profile |
AVRCP 1.3 | Audio/Video Remote Control Profile |
DI 1.3 | Device ID Profile |
HFP 1.6 | Hands-Free Profile |
HID 1.1 | Human Interface Device |
HOGP 1.0 | HID over GATT Profile |
MAP 1.1 | Message Access Profile |
OPP 1.1 | Object Push Profile |
PAN NAP 1.0 | Personal Area Network Access Point |
PBAP 1.1 | Phone Book Access Profile |
SPP 1.2 | Serial Port Profile |
New features and recommendations for Windows 10 and later
To learn more about the new features and hardware developer recommendations for the different versions of Windows 10, see Bluetooth in the Hardware component guidelines section.
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Well after searching a bit I found this on the interent:followed the instructions by removing the reg keys and removed the network adapter in device manager.
All works well now connects to the internet.
Here is what I did, c/p from link above.
On the taskbar, click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type Regedit, and then click OK.
In Registry Editor, expand the following subkey:
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesWinsock
Right-click Winsock, and then click Delete on the shortcut menu that appears.
The following message appears:
Are you sure you want to delete this key?
Click Yes.
Follow steps 6 through 8 to remove the following registry subkeys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesWinsock2
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesRemoteAccessAuthenticationSMM_Files
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesVxDAFVXD
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesVxDDHCP
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesVxDMSTCP
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesVxDWinsock
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesVxDWinsock2
Quit Registry Editor.
Restart the computer.
MSI K8N Neo
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.21ghz
1.5GB DDR 3200
nVidia N6600 256mb video
Segate 500 gig sata
NEC ND-3500AG DVD R/RW
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.21ghz
1.5GB DDR 3200
nVidia N6600 256mb video
Segate 500 gig sata
NEC ND-3500AG DVD R/RW