05-13-2022 12:05 PM
I just received a set of 3 WiFi pucks that I want to use to deliver a better signal to a PC in a room 50 feet from the wireless modem. Call me backwards, but I do NOT have a cell phone or other mobile device. Instead, I have an android emulator installed on my PC which allows me to download games, etc., from the Google Play store and run them on my PC. Using the get-started video, https://support.google.com/wifi/answer/7183148?hl=en#, everything goes along just fine until it asks to turn Bluetooth on. It stalls. Checking my PC settings, I find that Bluetooth IS on. But the screen on the emulator insists that it is not on... or not found... or whatever. I'm betting that the emulator cannot "see" that the PC says Bluetooth is on... or just doesn't care.
Any thoughts and/or solutions are greatly appreciated.
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05-14-2022 12:07 AM - edited 05-14-2022 12:14 AM
Maybe running Android-x86 directly/ on bare metal works?
Don't you have a Chromebook or tablet either? Maybe buy a used device (Android, iOS, iPadOS) dirt cheap, as long as it can run the latest Google Home app?
05-14-2022 12:07 AM - edited 05-14-2022 12:14 AM
Maybe running Android-x86 directly/ on bare metal works?
Don't you have a Chromebook or tablet either? Maybe buy a used device (Android, iOS, iPadOS) dirt cheap, as long as it can run the latest Google Home app?