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Figure 5-12
“Bluetooth Settings” web page
Configuring the client (“PANU”)
Assign a unique IP address on the “Network Settings” page.
Modify the following data on the “Bluetooth Settings” page:
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Operating Mode:
PANU (Client)
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Connect To:
NAP (Access Point)
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Connection Scheme:
“Connect to Name”
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Name:
(“Local Name” of the NAP)
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Local Name
(Descriptive name for the wireless cell)
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PIN:
(Unique key, 4 to 6 digits, e.g., “123456”,
identical to NAP)
Apply the settings with “Save and Reboot”.
After a few seconds, the client connects to the access point (NAP) if it is located in the
wireless range.
With this type of configuration, the NAP responds to any scanning device. Connection
establishment is protected against unauthorized access using the PIN.
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