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How Do I Use Near Field Communication (NFC) On Dell Systems?

Summary: Discover the ease of using Near Field Communication (NFC) on Dell devices. Learn how to enable NFC, transfer files, and troubleshoot. Your comprehensive Dell NFC guide.

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Symptoms

What is Near Field Communication (NFC)?

Near Field Communication (NFC) is a set of standards for smartphones and similar devices to establish radio communication with each other by touching them together, or bringing them in close proximity with each other, no more than a few inches or centimeters.

NFC fits the criteria for being considered a personal area network, since it uses Bluetooth technology and can be used to communicate between devices within close proximity to each other.

Some common uses for NFC include:

  1. Tap to connect NFC enabled peripherals with no pairing or wireless connection setup needed (keyboards, mouses, headphones)
  2. Tap to play an NFC enabled game between friends
  3. Tap to share - Share photos, url, or documents
  4. Tap to receive information from an embedded tag on a poster, so on
  5. Content is updated with your location automatically wherever you are (weather, restaurants, so on)

Dell computers that incorporate NFC include this symbol:

Dell systems that incorporate NFC includes this symbol
 

Cause

How To Use NFC

How do I identify NFC in Windows Device Manager?

  1. Launch Charms from the desktop interface
  2. Select Settings
  3. Select Control Panel
  4. Select Hardware and Sound
  5. Select Device Manager and expand Proximity devices

Proximity devices

How do I turn on, or turn off NFC?

  1. Launch Settings Charm from the desktop interface
  2. Select Change PC settings
  3. Select Network from the left pane
  4. Select Airplane mode
  5. Under the Wireless devices option, move the NFC slider to turn it Off/ On

    move the NFC slider to turn it Off/ On

How do I transfer files from a Windows 8.1 Tablet to other devices using NFC?

  1. Ensure that NFC is turned on, both on your computer and the receiving device.
  2. Open the file (example: Picture) you want to transfer within the application that supports it (file transfers occur between applications across NFC. A prompt stating this occurs if a transfer is attempted for a file outside of an NFC-compliant application).
  3. Launch Charms from the desktop interface.
  4. Select Devices.
  5. Select Tap and send.
  6. Tap the PC against the other device to send the selected content.

How do I download the driver?

  1. Go to Drivers & Downloads.
  2. Enter the System Service Tag or Select the Model of the computer.
  3. Under the Network section, download the Near Field Communication.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver.
 

Resolution

Bluetooth VS Near Field Communication:

Bluetooth Near Field Communication
  1. Part of the WLAN card.
  2. External devices must be added to the list of recognized devices.
  3. External devices must be paired with the Bluetooth on the computer.
  4. Transfer of larger files can be slow.
  1. Separate card, or integrated into chipsets designed for NFC.
  2. No need to manually detect or add devices.
  3. No need to pair devices as it is based on proximity between the two sharing devices.
  4. Transfer of files is comparatively faster.

Article Properties


Affected Product

Mobile Devices

Last Published Date

29 Jan 2024

Version

7

Article Type

Solution