SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilâ„¢ User Manual
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Radio Signal Strength Bluetooth operates on the 2.4G ISM band. The radio signal is
stronger when the remote device is closer or the remote device has a higher radio output.
The radio signal is weak when the remote device is distant or the remote device has a
weak radio output. The strength of the remote device's radio signal affects the quality of
the communication of the two Bluetooth devices. When the radio signal is weak, the
Bluetooth data transfer speed is slow. However, if the two devices are too close and the
radio signal is too strong, the Bluetooth data transfer speed is also slow because the
"sound" is too loud to "hear". The radio signal strength is always referred to as RSSI in
Bluetooth.
Remote Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth device sees all other Bluetooth enabled
devices as remote Bluetooth devices. For example, a Bluetooth modem, Bluetooth
mobiles or a Bluetooth PDA .
Start Bluetooth Service Start the selected Bluetooth service. Only after the service is
started, can other devices browse the service and connect to it.
Stop Bluetooth Service Stop the selected Bluetooth service. After the service is
stopped, other devices cannot browse the service or connect to it. The existing
connection will be disconnected.