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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Revision information for the Host
Controller Interface, if appropriate.
Determine the LMP version number
In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, on
the Hardware tab, in the Device
Properties section, the seventh entry
provides Link Manager Protocol version
number information.
The eighth entry contains the Link
Manager Protocol sub-version number
information, if appropriate
Test a Network Access connection
If the client is hardwired to the LAN,
unplug the hardwired connection to
ensure that the test checks the wireless
connection rather than the hardwired
connection.
If the server has access to the Internet,
open a browser on the client and connect
to the World Wide Web.
You may also Ping the server from the
DOS prompt.
Unknown Port error
The unknown Port error message usually
means an attempt was made to connect a
port that was in use.
Additional Bluetooth Serial Ports can be
added if they are required.