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Bonding Bonding is the creation of a relationship between two devices, which are known to each other prior to the bonding procedure. A user initiates the bonding procedure and enters a passkey to create a bond between two devices. This differs from the authentication procedure where the user is requested to enter a passkey during the establishment of the link.

Connectable Bluetooth devices can be connectable or non-connectable. When the device is connectable, other devices can connect to it.

DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP/IP.

Bluetooth Dongle A Bluetooth device which can be added onto a computer or notebook to make it Bluetooth enabled, A Bluetooth dongle is typically a USB device.

General Discoverable Bluetooth devices have three modes: General discoverable, Limited discoverable and Non-discoverable mode. A Bluetooth device will respond to a General Inquiry if it is in general discoverable or limited discoverable mode.

HID A Human Interface device such as a keyboard or mouse.

ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) For more detailed information about ICS, please refer to the Microsoft Windows help topic: Internet Connection Sharing.

Limited Discoverable Bluetooth devices have three modes: General discoverable, Limited discoverable and Non-discoverable mode. In Limited discoverable mode, a Bluetooth device will only respond to a Limited Inquiry.

LAN A LAN is a Local Area Network.

LAN Access Point One of entities defined in the LA profiles, the LAN Access Point acts like a router between a Bluetooth piconet and an external network.

NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is used to re-map IP numbers from one range to another range of network addresses.

Non-ConnectableA Bluetooth devices can be connectable or non-connectable. When it is non-connectable, other devices cannot connect to it. This is used in BlueSoleil™ only when the user does not want another device to connect to their computer.

Non-discoverableBluetooth devices have three modes: General discoverable, Limited discoverable and Non-discoverable mode. In Non-discoverable mode, a Bluetooth device will not respond to any inquiry, so another Bluetooth device will not be able to find it.

Non-pairableA Bluetooth device can be pairable or non-pairable. When it is non- pairable, it will not accept a bonding request from other devices.

Pairable A Bluetooth device can be pairable or non-pairable. When it is pairable, it will accept a bonding request from other devices. After the bonding process is finished successfully, two devices are paired. They now form a trusted relationship. There is no need to exchange Bluetooth Passkeys the next time they connect.

Piconet A collection of devices connected via Bluetooth wireless technology in an ad hoc fashion. A piconet starts with two connected devices, such as a portable PC and an Access Point, and may expand to eight connected devices. All Bluetooth devices are peer units and have identical implementations. However, when establishing a piconet, one unit will act as a master and the other(s) as slave(s) for the duration of the piconet connection. All devices have the same physical channel utilizing the same Frequency- hopping sequence, defined by the master device clock and the Bluetooth Device Address.

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Contents Page IVT BlueSoleil Version Page Contents 10.1 BlueSoleil Introduction BIPExit BlueSoleil BlueSoleil Graphical User InterfaceStart BlueSoleil BlueSoleil Main Window My Device IconRemote Bluetooth Device Icons Bluetooth Service Icons Service Window Bluetooth PAN Service IconBlueSoleil Service Window My Service Icons Headset AG Connect Two Computers Personal Area NetworkingIntroduction Window Input passkey Connect to PAN Service Connection is established successfully Disconnect the PAN service from Computer B Stop the PAN service on Computer a Computer with PAN acting as a TCP/IP GatewayConnect to the Internet using ICS Settings on the PAN server 10 Select Properties on My Network PlacesPage PAN Configuration My PAN ServiceDial-Up Networking Connect to a Dial-up Gateway from a ComputerPage Connect BlueSoleil DUN Connection window appears Figure BlueSoleil DUN Connection Status window Bluetooth Serial Port Start the SPP Service Double-click the Computer a device icon Use SPP to Print a Document Serial port number is shownConfigurations Security menu SPP Configuration My SPP ServiceBluetooth File Transfer Transfer files to/from a ComputerFor Share Permissions, select Read and Write so that other Set FTP Server Root Folder Connection is successfully established Remote folder is displayed Download files from Computer a FTP Configuration My FTP ServiceLAN Access Access a Local Area Network LANSelect Start Service Select Properties on the pop up menu Choose Internet Protocol TCP/IP Connect BlueSoleil LAP Connection window pops up Input Username and Password Object Push Service Configuration MS Outlook main window Save new Contact Find the services Four types of operation Configure the OPP service 10 Select the Start Service Page Transfer Objects between Two Computers Configure OPP Service My OPP ServiceSynchronization Exchange PIM Data with a Cellular PhoneInput the passkey Set up Sync Connection between Two Computers Select Properties on the Information Synchronization icon Click the Bluetooth device Press the green button Synchronization Configuration My Synchronization ServiceHardcopy Cable Replacement Print a Document Using a Bluetooth PrinterBluetooth Printer Driver is not installed Disconnect from the Bluetooth Printer Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Mouse Human Interface DeviceFind Bluetooth mouse and its service New HID mouse device in Device Manager Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Keyboard Find Bluetooth keyboard and its service New HID keyboard device in Device Manager How to use Connection Shortcut Connection ShortcutBluetooth Shortcuts Bluetooth Glossary Page PIM Personal Information Management Page CIS