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Anatel Bluetooth Driver Info

Anatel is the Brazilian telecommunications agency (similar to the FCC in the US). Anatel does not manufacture chips or software. Users search for this term when they have a Bluetooth device (headphone, speaker, dongle) that has the "Anatel" stamp and needs drivers, OR when they mistakenly think Anatel provides drivers for certification purposes.

The driver you need comes from the (Realtek, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Intel, Cambridge Silicon Radio) or the device brand (Logitech, JBL, Multilaser, Intelbras). Why is Windows Asking for an "Anatel Driver"? This error usually appears on older versions of Windows (Windows 7/8) or when using a generic USB Bluetooth dongle. The operating system reads the device's internal memory, finds the "Anatel" certification text string, and incorrectly assumes that is the manufacturer name. anatel bluetooth driver

A: No. Windows 10 and 11 have native generic Bluetooth drivers that work with 99% of certified dongles. If it isn't working, the dongle is either faulty or uses a very old chipset (pre-2010). Still stuck? Get direct help. If none of these steps worked, your Bluetooth dongle may be faulty or counterfeit (many cheap dongles fake the Anatel stamp). The driver you need comes from the (Realtek,