The Network
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Appendix
Bluetooth (optional)
Bluetooth wireless technology is designed to replace cables between devices, such as
your printer, keyboard, and mouse.
Bluetooth wireless technology operates over a short distance. Bluetooth devices use
radio transmission, which enables your computer, mobile phone, printer, keyboard,
mouse, and other devices to communicate with each other without cables.
There are several uses for Bluetooth wireless technology, including, but not limited to:
Creating a wireless connection to the Internet with a mobile phone.
Transferring files between computers or between a computer and another de-
vice.
Printing to a Bluetooth wireless printer.
Using a Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse.
Joining a personal area network (PAN).
Synchronizing a personal digital assistant (PDA) to a computer or another de-
vice using Bluetooth wireless technology.
The data transfer speed for Bluetooth wireless technology can be up to 700 kilobits
(Kbp/s) per second. The data transfer speed can vary depending on the device or envi-
ronmental factors. A Bluetooth device can transmit through walls, pockets, and brief-
cases.
Since Bluetooth is using the same frequency range as WLAN, simultaneous use might
cause interference. If this should happen you can disable one service temporary.
The Bluetooth function can be activated/deactivated via the symbol in the taskbar.
Attention !
Don’t use this feature in environments where highly sensitive devices are
placed such as in hospitals etc. To avoid any interference disable this op-
tion in your device manager.
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