Connect your laptop's Bluetooth hotspot to a mobile device and share your internet connection seamlessly.
Connect your laptop's Bluetooth hotspot to a mobile device and share your internet connection seamlessly.
Check the Bluetooth settings on your laptop and ensure it's connected properly. Verify that the correct network is selected and try switching to a different Bluetooth device if possible. If the issue persists, consider using USB reverse tethering on your Android device to share internet access.
The phone and laptop should be connected properly. You might need to open Device Manager and look for Bluetooth settings under properties->Bluetooth services on the linked device.
It's located beneath the older interface; you need to look for the control panel.
You may require a specific app to access the Bluetooth internet link on your phone. Is this about connecting your laptop to the internet or providing your phone with internet access?
I’ve solved all those details. Using Bluetooth on the mobile while connected to Wi-Fi causes delays and the keyboard drops off. Streaming the screen from your laptop via USB and playing audio through a 3.5mm jack uses a lot of processing power. I can connect to other Android devices’ Bluetooth internet on the mobile, but it doesn’t work with your laptop.
Instead of relying on tools like Vysor, you could directly connect your Android device to your laptop and use its keyboard plus a mouse to play pubg mobile. This way, latency won't be a major concern.