Before You Start:
If you plan on using Bluetooth and already have
connected Bluetooth devices, proceed with step 1.
Otherwise, skip to step 2.
1 Disable Bluetooth
a. Right-click My Computer, select Manage, go to
Device Manager.
b. Expand the Bluetooth node to find your existing
Bluetooth device.
c. Right-click the existing Bluetooth device and select
Disable.
Note:
• Make sure you have disabled all existing Bluetooth devices
(both built-in and third party).
2 Install the Adapter
a. Insert the adapter into a USB port on your computer
directly.
b. Insert the CD and run the Autorun.exe.
Tips:
• For some system version, the drivers will be installed
automatically when connected to the internet. If not, please
run the driver installation manually.
• You can also download drivers manually from the product's
Support page at www.tp-link.com.
c. Install the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers.
• Wi-Fi: Click
and follow the onscreen instructions
to complete the Wi-Fi installation.
• Bluetooth: Click
instructions to complete the Bluetooth installation.
Notes:
• If an unknown publisher message pops up, select Yes to
continue.
• If Windows User Account Control requires admin
credentials, type user name and password of your
Windows administrator account.
d. Once finished, restart your computer.
Notes:
• Your Wi-Fi Bluetooth USB adapter will be listed in the
"Device Manager" when the driver is installed correctly.
• If the driver installation fails, disable the antivirus software
and firewall, then try again.
• In Windows 7, if a Windows Security message pops up,
refer to https://www.tp-link.com/faq-2760.html.
3 Pair With Bluetooth Devices
a. Right click the
(Bluetooth) icon on the taskbar.
and follow the onscreen
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