User's Manual

TECOM CO., LTD. TECOM Bluetooth Access Point PROJECT
Prepared by: CPE-U1 Internal Document
[Product Revision Information] Page Revision Date Issued
User's Manual 9(4) 0.1 08-30-2002
You can leave the IP Addresses for Bluetooth clients Automatic even if the IP Address
of Bluetooth Access Point is set manually. You may, however, decide to set them
manually specifying a starting static IP Address in the same subnet of your Access
Point’s IP Address.
Warning: If the IP Address of the Access Point is Static (eg. 192.168.1.120), and IP
Addresses of the Bluetooth clients are Automatic, then you have to make sure that
the 7 (or number of maximum allowable) IP Addresses after the IP Address of
Bluetooth Access Point (eg. 192.168.1.121 to 128) are unique.
Warning: If the IP Address of the Access Point is Static (eg. 192.168.1.120), and IP
Addresses of the Bluetooth clients are Static, then you have to make sure that the 7
(or number of maximum allowable) IP Addresses starting with your specified range are
unique.
You can choose to allow up to 7 simultaneous Bluetooth client connections to the
Access Point.
By default, Bluetooth Access Point is in non-secure mode. Any Bluetooth client may
connect to it without encrypted authentication. However you are strongly encouraged
to use the Bluetooth passkey. By default the Bluetooth passkey is set to “0000.” For
more security, please change this passkey.
In order to connect to the Access Point, the Bluetooth client will prompt the user to
enter the Bluetooth passkey thereby preventing unauthorized access to the Network.