
USB Bluetooth Dongle User’s Manual
Managers that are not installed on this computer are not displayed as options in the
shortcut menus.
Dial-up Networking
The Bluetooth
Dial-up Networking
application allows this computer to use a
modem that is physically connected to a remote device to access the Internet or log
on to a remote network.
Open a connection to the
Dial-up Networking
service that is provided by another
Bluetooth device, following the instructions in “Creating a Connection” on page 11.
After the Bluetooth dial-up networking connection is established it can be used the
same way as any other networking connection. For example, you can open a
browser and explore the World Wide Web, if the remote computer has Internet
access.
To close a dial-up networking connection, just go to
My Bluetooth Places,
right-click the service name and select
Disconnect
.
Configure
The
Bluetooth Configuration
>
Client Applications
>
Dial-up Networking
>
General
tab provides options to configure.
Network Access
The Bluetooth
Network Access
application makes it possible for this computer:
To connect to a Local Area Network (LAN) using the physical connection on a
remote Bluetooth device.
or
To connect to an ad hoc network provided by a remote Bluetooth device.
When joining an ad hoc network, it can take up to one minute after the
connection is established to obtain an IP address and automatically
self-configure.
The type of network connection that is available is determined by the configuration
of the remote Bluetooth device.