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Information Exchange—establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection between two
devices so that they can exchange personal information manager data such as business
cards, calendar items, email messages, and notes.
Information Synchronization—establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection between two
devices and uses the connection to synchronize Personal Information Manager data
between the two devices.
Network Access—establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection between the client and a
server that is physically connected to the Local Area Network. If the client has permission
(user name and password for the LAN), the wireless connection can be used as if the client
were hardwired to the LAN.
Note: All Bluetooth servers do not necessarily provide all of these services.
To determine the services provided by a Bluetooth device:
1. On the client, in the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, select Entire Bluetooth
Neighborhood.
2. In the right pane of Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, right-click anywhere except
on a device name and select Refresh from the pop-up menu.
3. In the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a device 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.
Bluetooth Device Identity
Every Bluetooth device has a unique 48-bit binary Bluetooth Device Address (BDA)
burned into its EEPROM. This address cannot be changed by the end-user.
A device’s BDA is usually displayed in hexadecimal format; 00:D0:B7:03:2E:9F is a
valid BDA.
Each Bluetooth device also has an operator-configurable, user-friendly name to help
distinguish it from other Bluetooth devices. The user-friendly name may be up to 99
alphanumeric characters in length and may contain spaces. My Personal Computer is a
valid user-friendly name.
Icons Used For Bluetooth Devices And Services
Bluetooth icons provide at-a-glance feedback about a device or service's status by
changing color.
Device icons for Windows 9x, 2K and ME.