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In this video I show you How to connect Bluetooth Device with COM Port of PC. I have connected my Nokia 305 with COM15 of PC. (Windows 10) Bluetooth connect to HC-06, loopback to PC via USB. Solu JY-MCU HC-06 Slave Bluetooth Serial Port Transeiver Baseboard Mini module// Arduino Wireless Bluetooth Transceiver Module Slave 4Pin Serial. 4.7 out of 5 stars 6. This app allows your windows device connect to serial Bluetooth devices. HC-05 and HC-06 are example of Bluetooth serial devices. Bluetooth SPP allows you to connect to Bluetooth modules. Bluetooth is a wireless technology that eliminates the need for wires and cables when establishing serial connections. Bluetooth also provides other services such as simple file transfer. Each time a Bluetooth device is connected to a computer, a virtual serial port must be created. The virtual serial port can be configured manually in a few steps.
So I have an HM10 (Bluetooth module) that is connected to my arduino. I have verified the connection with my phone by connecting to it and reading some packets so I am certain the connection to the arduino is solid. I have a usb Bluetooth module that is connected to my computer that has Windows 10 on it. I went into the settings on Windows, found the HM10, and connected to it no problem. It shows up as 'connected' under my devices. So the last part of the setup is to make the HM10 show up as a COM port. I have followed the instructions that many sites say:
- Open Bluetooth Devices.Note From the Windows desktop, navigate: Start > (Settings) > Control Panel > (Network and Internet) > Bluetooth Devices.Note If using Windows 8/10, navigate: Right-click Start > Control Panel > In the search box, enter 'Bluetooth' then select Change Bluetooth settings.
- From the COM Ports tab, click Add.
- Ensure that 'Incoming (device initiates the connection)' is selected then click OK.
- Click OK.
See how it is shown as connected in the bluetooth window:
Also see how it does show up in device manager:
Problem:
The problem that I have is even though my HM10 shows up in the valid Bluetooth devices under device manager, it does not show up in the list after I click 'Incoming'. The list is simply blank. Is there something I am missing to make it show up in this list?
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Does not show up in this list!
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I figured out that the problem is HM-10 and HM-11 do not have the 'Standard Serial over Bluetooth link' function like HC-05 module, if anybody know how to add that function to it, it might work!
if you have HC-05 bluetooth module, you can use it as direct UART connection to your computer without problem.
To open the hardware funtions windows: Control panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > double click on the bluetooth device > choose Hardware tab.
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I was unable to directly figure out the problem however went a different route altogether. Since the goal of this question was to connect my Arduino to my computer wirelessly, I decided to use RF transmission instead of bluetooth. In doing this I purchased the following:
I believe that my biggest issue was that I did not have the USB to UART converter. This also may have been the reason my bluetooth modules didn't work as they were simply transcievers as well without the usb to UART converter. Either way, if someone else is trying to have wireless communication between an Arduino and a Windows based computer, I would suggest the RF method instead.
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My company developed a device that communicates with a PC via Bluetooth using a virtual COM port.
Visual logic manual. Now we need a user to pair a device with a PC (MS Windows OS) first and then enter it's com port number manually into our application(I bet 95% of users will fail on this taks).
So I'd like my application to present a user with a list of paired bluetooth devices (a list of their 'friendly names') and after that I'd like to find out the selecded device's COM port number automatically.
How can I do it in c#? (a solution independent of installed bluetooth stack is appreciated).
Thanks in advance.
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See my answer at Widcomm bluetooth : how to open the virtual COM for my understanding of the licence: using the binary version is free for commercial use. And, also that I'm maintainer of the library.
![Serial Serial](/uploads/1/2/4/8/124886032/611992142.png)
So a brief slight digression. I'm not a big fan of virtual COM ports. It always seems much easier to use a direct 'sockets' connection, rather than attempt to setup a COM port, and try to find what name it was created as (see below!), and then have to open a SerialPort to use it, and then if the connection is lost one doesn't know and have simply to keep retrying.. With the library its so much easier to just to create and use that direct Bluetooth connection!
However you may want a solution to your current task at the moment. :-) So, use WMI to find the current COM ports in place and see if any of them are for your device. For example in PowerShell:
Windows 10 Bluetooth Com Port
In that big long string one sees the address of the target device: 00803A686519. One can use WMI from .NET, run that query, filter the ones with 'BTHENUM', and then parse out the address.
If you the do need to create a new Bluetooth virtual COM port, use 32feet.NET's BluetoothDeviceInfo.SetServiceState(BluetoothService.SerialPort) API. See the 'Bluetooth Serial Ports' section in the User Guide e.g. at http://www.alanjmcf.me.uk/comms/bluetooth/32feet.NET%20--%20User%20Guide.html, and the class documentation in the release.
Unfortunately the native Win32 API we call does not tell what name of COM port it created! :-( So run the WMI query before and after the call to see what new name appeared (or use System.IO.Ports.SerialPort.GetPortNames as its simpler).
That's all specific to the Microsoft Bluetooth stack. I haven't investigated how other stacks behave in this regard. After a brief check Widcomm's serial ports appear in SerialPort.GetPortNames but not in the WMI query..
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First, create a Management Object Searcher to search the WMI database:
Next, use LINQ to get all the serial ports into a query:
Windows 10 Bluetooth Download
You can now print all the COM ports, their friendly names and you can even filter through their PNPDeviceID's to find the bluetooth device address. Here's an example:
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I manage to get the bluetooth name and the COM port by fiddling the registry key
The pseudo code to obtain the bluetooth information is below:
- enumerate all the COM port available in the PNP
- obtain the device classGuid
- search the bluetooth address from the classGuid
- when the bluetooth address is known, the bluetooth name can be obtained from the this registry
SYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesBTHPORTParametersDevices
The code is below, just call the GetBluetoothPort(), it will return a list of bluetooth devices, and you could connect them by passing the COM port number to the SerialPort class
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Maybe it is not what you are looking for, and maybe you already found your answer..
I just found a question not exactly like yours but worked for me. With this one you can find out which one of your COM Ports are from a Bluetooth device:StackOverflow - Determine if serial port is normal COM or SPP
Win 10 Bluetooth Com Port
I hope it helps somehow. If you find out how to do what you wanted, please let me know. Thanks.
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So, to get the information about a remote device including its name, using 32feet.NET do:
If not using the library you'll have to P/Invoke Win32's BluetoothGetDeviceInfo.
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