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Overview

The Asus K52N Notebook Azurewave Bluetooth Driver 6.2.5.600 is a peripheral device driver designed for Asus K52N notebook users. The Bluetooth driver comprises a software suite developed by Azurewave, which enables wireless communication between peripherals such as mobile phones, printers, and keyboards and your notebook over a short-range network.

Features

  • It is easy to install
  • It allows you to connect to several Bluetooth compatible peripherals simultaneously
  • It adds a virtual COM port to your system so that Bluetooth-enabled peripheral devices can communicate with the Windows operating system
  • It maintains a strong wireless connection even in high traffic network environments thanks to enhanced Data-rate

Specifications

  • Driver name: Asus K52N Notebook Azurewave Bluetooth Driver 6.2.5.600
  • License: Free
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • File size: 57.14 Mb
  • Tech Specifications: No additional technologies required.

Known Issues and Troubleshooting

The Asus K52N Notebook Azurewave Bluetooth Driver 6.2.5.600 is a reliable driver for Bluetooth peripheral devices; however, it may present a few challenges to its users, such as pairing with incompatible Bluetooth devices. Try the following troubleshooting methods if you encounter a problem when pairing.
  • Restart the device and check if Bluetooth it's "ON," or "DISCOVERABLE."
  • Delete all previously paired devices and then add the requisite device again
  • Update your Bluetooth driver using either the Asus Support Website or the Windows OS device manager.
  • Check also, check the error log In case the problem does not resolve using these methods.

About Drivers for peripheral devices

Although Driver installation is always an essential mechanism to allow proper functioning of our peripherals, few users misunderstand its significance, features, and other capability basics. A peripheral driver allows operating systems to "request and receive responses" to input/output events with a particular peripheral device easily. FileNotFoundError, INVALID_VAL EXCEPTIONS and stale module errors are few amidst numerous complications drivers[stale modules or unmet dependencies] might pose, but constant evaluation of how the systems function should assure adequate notice of fixation where accessible.