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How to Find a Bluetooth Address (BD_ADDR) |
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What is a Bluetooth address? A Bluetooth address is a combination of 12 alphanumeric characters. The addresses are hexadecimal, which means they can contain numbers from 0 to 9 and letters from A to F. Most Common Way to Find a Bluetooth Address. The most common Bluetooth driver is the Widcomm driver. Most users will have Widcomm Bluetooth drivers installed on their Windows-based computers if they have installed a Bluetooth radio or if their computer came pre-installed with a Bluetooth radio. To determine the address of a Bluetooth device based on Widcomm drivers, follow these steps.
You can sometimes find Bluetooth addresses printed directly on devices. If you purchased a Belkin USB Bluetooth Adapter through Code, you can find a label attached to the adapter with the Bluetooth address. The Bluetooth address will have 12 characters that may include numbers from 0-9 and letters from A-F. |
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The above picture shows a Bluetooth address of 000A3A58F310 on a Bluetooth USB adapter. When you enter a Bluetooth address to create a QuickConnect barcode, only enter the numbers and letters. Do not enter any spaces, colons, dashes, etc. | |||||||||
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The above picture shows a Bluetooth address of 0003C92DB48F on a Bluetooth USB adapter. The barcode below the picture is a sample of a QuickConnect barcode created with that address. When you enter a Bluetooth address to create a QuickConnect barcode, only enter the numbers and letters. Do not enter any spaces, colons, dashes, etc. |