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
EpoX BlueTooth Dongle User’s Guide
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General Configuration
Settings
The settings on the General tab of the
Bluetooth Configuration Panel determine
device properties and basic system
security settings.
Identity section
Computer Name-enter a unique names
to identify this computer to other
Bluetooth devices in the vicinity; this
field cannot be left blank.
Computer type-select either Desktop
or Laptop from the drop-down menu
to help identify this computer to other
Bluetooth devices in the vicinity.
Bluetooth Security Section
High-requires Bluetooth devices to
authenticate (enter a Personal
Identification Number (PIN)) before
allowing a connection to be
established. Your computer and the
connected Bluetooth device will
exchange data using encrypted links.
Medium-the default setting security is
configured at the service-level. Service
level security means that each
individual service must have its
security settings (Authentication,
Authorization and Encryption) set
independently.
If the security mode is medium and
service-level security is not configured,
any Bluetooth device will be able to
discover your computer and use it
services.
Hardware
Configuration
The Hardware tab of the Bluetooth
Configuration Panel provides basic
information about the Bluetooth
hardware installed on this computer and
access to the Advanced Settings dialog
box, if required:
Devices:
Name: the name of the device, e.g.,
EPoX Bluetooth Device