Wireless (Select Models Only)

Bluetooth (Select Models Only)

The Bluetooth device provides short-range wireless communications that replace the physical cable connections that traditionally link electronic devices such as

Network access points.

Computers (desktop, notebook, PDA).

Phones (cellular, cordless, smart phone).

Imaging devices (printer, camera).

Audio devices (headset, speakers).

The devices are represented in the Bluetooth for Windows software by graphical icons that resemble their physical features, which makes them easily recognizable and distinguishes them from other classes of devices.

The Bluetooth for Windows software provides the following functions:

Personal Information Management (PIM) item transfer—Sends and receives information files such as business cards, calendar items, notes, and message items to and from another Bluetooth computer or device.

PIM synchronization—Synchronizes PIM data between a computer, PDA, or cell phone using Bluetooth.

File Transfer—Sends and receives files to and from another Bluetooth computer.

Network access (Personal Area Networking Profile)— Enables 2 or more Bluetooth devices to form an ad-hoc (peer-to-peer) network. Provides a mechanism that enables a Bluetooth device to access a remote network through a network access point. The network access points can be traditional LAN data access points or group ad-hoc networks that represent a set of devices that are attached only to one another.

Dial-up networking—Connects Bluetooth devices to the Internet.

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