User's Manual

Bluetooth Software Suite User’s Manual
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Bluetooth COM port link establishment
When you have added a Bluetooth COM port to
the Local Services bar (as described in the
section “Bluetooth COM port settings”), you can
establish a link to a remote device.
Drag the Bluetooth COM port icon to the remote
device (or device folder):
Alternatively, carry out service discovery, then
drag the local Bluetooth COM port icon to a
remote Bluetooth COM port icon:
The link established between your local device
and the remote one can now be used exactly as if
it were a wired link.
LAN
The LAN service is used for accessing a Local
Area Network through a dial-up networking
gateway. You can use this service to establish a
link to a remote Bluetooth enabled computer
which has access to a LAN.
The LAN service provides a Bluetooth COM port
prepared for Bluetooth dial-up networking. You
can use the LAN COM port with Microsoft dial-up
networking in order to establish a LAN connection.
Please refer to the Windows online help for
instructions in how to use Microsoft dial-up
networking.
Links can be established by dragging and
dropping in the Bluetooth Neighborhood:
Drag the LAN icon from the Local Services bar to
one of the following in the list view:
The remote device (or device folder), or
The remote LAN service.
In the following example, a link is being
established by dragging the local LAN service to a
remote LAN service: