User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter One Introduction to Bluetooth
- Chapter Two Installation
- Chapter Three Basic Operations
- Chapter Four Client Appliance
- Chapter Five Local Services
- Chapter Six Configuration Panel
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- Accessibility Tab
- Discovery Tab
- General Configuration Settings
- Hardware Configuration
- Plug in Dongle
- Information Exchange Configuration Settings
- Local Services Tab
- Notifications Tab
- Chapter Seven Security
- Chapter Eight Troubleshooting
- FCC Notices
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Though not recommended, connections
can also be closed from the server:
On the server, in the Folders pane of My
Bluetooth Places, select (highlight) My
Device.
In the right pane of My Bluetooth Places,
right-click Bluetooth Serial Port and
then select Stop to close the service. The
service must be re-started before it will
be available to remote devices
(right-click Bluetooth Serial Port and
select Start from the pop-up menu).
Dial-up Networking
The Dial-up Networking service permits
a Bluetooth client to use a modem that is
physically connected to a different
Bluetooth device (the server).
After the Bluetooth wireless connection is
established the client can use the server
modem as if it were a local device on the
client.
Establish a Dial-up Networking
session
Connections are initiated from the client:
On the client, in the Folders pane of My
Bluetooth Places, select Entire Bluetooth
Neighborhood.
In the right pane of Entire Bluetooth
Neighborhood, right-click anywhere
except on a device name and select
Refresh from the pop-up menu.
In the Folders pane of My Bluetooth
Places, right-click the server that will
provide the Dial-up Networking Service
and select Discover Available Services
from the pop-up menu to update the
available services list. The available
services will be displayed in the right
pane of My Bluetooth Places.
In the right pane of My Bluetooth Places,