The Bluetooth Device (RFCOMM Protocol TDI) is a virtual network driver in Windows that facilitates Bluetooth communication using the RFCOMM protocol. RFCOMM is a serial port emulation protocol that allows Bluetooth devices to communicate over wireless connections. It is commonly used for transmitting data between devices like smartphones, wireless headsets, printers, or other Bluetooth-enabled peripherals that need a serial communication channel.
The TDI (Transport Driver Interface) in this context is a component that allows Windows to interface with the Bluetooth RFCOMM protocol at a low level, enabling Bluetooth devices to connect and exchange data over serial-like communication channels.
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