Authenticating devices
Authentication is a security feature, which prevents unauthorized communication between Bluetooth devices. The first
time Bluetooth devices attempt to communicate with each other, a common passkey must be entered before the two
devices are allowed to exchange data. If the detected device has the same passkey as your computer, then authentication
is successful, and your computer can communicate with the Bluetooth device. If the detected device does not have the
same passkey as your computer, authentication fails.
A passkey is a private code entered by the user to enable two Bluetooth devices to communicate. When the same
code is entered on both devices, communication becomes possible. The passkey may be changed at each communication
session.
If a communication session is disconnected, you need to re-establish the passkey. Enter the passkey within approximately
30 seconds or authentication will fail.
To authenticate a Bluetooth device
1.
If the
Confirmation for the authentication
window does not automatically appear, right-click the device you
want to authenticate, and then click
Authentication
from the shortcut menu.
The
Confirmation for the authentication
window appears.
Confirm ation for the Authentication
2.
Click
Yes
.
The
Bluetooth Connection Wizard
appears.
Bluetooth Connection Wizard
3.
Click
Next
.
Another
Bluetooth Connection Wizard
window appears.
Bluetooth Connection Wizard — Passkey
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