If a mobile device has been accidently paired with another device, navigate to Bluetooth settings and delete (unpair) the device. This will not only prevent Bluetooth pairing and discovery, but also increase the device's battery life.
Unless Bluetooth is actively being used, turn it off. To prevent against unintended Bluetooth pairing: If a mobile device has already connected to an unknown wireless network, remove the network from the saved networks list in order to prevent future connections. If Wi-Fi is not being used, consider turning off the Wi-Fi adapter. Configure Wi-Fi settings to always ask for permission to connect to unknown wireless networks. To prevent against unintended Wi-Fi connections: For example, if a monile device were to connect to an AP owned by a malicious individual, any information sent by the device can be captured by the malicious person. If Messenger is running and you make the change it will continue to use the speakers until you do so.Some mobile devices are configured to automatically connect to open Wi-Fi networks or accept other types of wireless connections (e.g., Bluetooth). For each IP address, NNMi checks the communication configuration settings in this order: communication protocols for specific devices, communication protocols for network regions, and if no match is found, NNMi tries the default community strings. Note that it is necessary to restart Messenger for these changes to take effect. Default Read Community String form This is the Context-Sensitive Help topic for the Communication Default Community String form. The audio will now go through your headphones
Managing device passwords at scale is a daunting responsibility, especially since IoT devices do not typically have human operators to instigate the password change. This will cause all communication audio (ie - Live Messenger calls) to redirect through the headphones when they are connected Weak, default, and stale passwords are the low-hanging fruit for hackers looking to attack and deploy large-scale botnets, and other malware.
Connect your bluetooth headphones or plug in your wired headphones.What this means, if you are using bluetooth headphones or similar, is that the sound will still go to the speakers unless you configure it to use your headphones. If you make a video call or voice call through messenger it will direct to the default communications device not the default playback device. Turns out that messenger falls into the second category. Set as default communications device - All calls and video call audio will be played through this audio device unless otherwise directed.Set as default device - Audio from all programs will be played through this audio device unless otherwise configured.For audio playback devices there are two default settings: Discovered something else totally cool about Windows 7 (and probably Vista though i havnt tried it on there).