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TECOM CO., LTD. 

TECOM Bluetooth Access Point PROJECT 

Prepared by: CPE-U1   

Internal Document 

 

[Product Revision Information] 

Page 

Revision 

Date Issued 

User's Manual

 

9

(4) 

0.1 

08-30-2002

 

 
You can leave the IP Addresses for Bluetooth clients 

Automatic

 even if the IP Address 

of Bluetooth Access Point is set manually. You may, however, decide to set them 
manually specifying a starting static IP Address in the same subnet of your Access 
Point’s IP Address.   
 

Warning:

 If the IP Address of the Access Point is 

Static 

(eg. 192.168.1.120)

, and IP 

Addresses of the Bluetooth clients are 

Automatic

, then you have to make sure that 

the 7 (or number of maximum allowable) IP Addresses after the IP Address of 
Bluetooth Access Point (

eg

. 192.168.1.121 to 128) are unique.   

 

Warning: 

If the IP Address of the Access Point is 

Static 

(eg. 192.168.1.120)

, and IP 

Addresses of the Bluetooth clients are 

Static

, then you have to make sure that the 7 

(or number of maximum allowable) IP Addresses starting with your specified range are 
unique.   
You can choose to allow up to 7 simultaneous Bluetooth client connections to the 
Access Point. 
 
By default, Bluetooth Access Point is in non-secure mode. Any Bluetooth client may 
connect to it without encrypted authentication. However you are strongly encouraged 
to use the Bluetooth passkey. By default the 

Bluetooth passkey

 is set to “0000.” For 

more security, please change this passkey.   
 
In order to connect to the Access Point, the Bluetooth client will prompt the user to 
enter the 

Bluetooth passkey

 thereby preventing unauthorized access to the Network. 

 

Summary of Contents for BT3021

Page 1: ...011N Project Name Bluetooth AP Date Issued 08 30 2002 Revision 0 1 User Manual of Bluetooth Access Point Product User s Guide Approved by Neil Liu Prepared by Jill Cheng Department Mobile Communication S W Department CPE R D Division ...

Page 2: ...ork access solutions that create Local Mobile Networks LMN of high speed wireless connectivity It is provides a communications link to local networks and the Internet for mobile devices equipped with Bluetoothwireless technology 1 3 What s in the box Check if the following items are included in the package If there are any items missing please contact your dealer l Quick Installation Guide l Bluet...

Page 3: ... amp 3 Advanced Management and Configuration Bluetooth Access Point reference design has two of the most usable management and configuration interfaces in the market The basic Web Interface let user can monitor and configure Access Point and all of Bluetooth devices information in anywhere Locator is a multi purpose cross platform PC utility that can manage all bluetooth devices in a network throu...

Page 4: ...l the parameters needed for your Access Point to connect to a network Assignment through DHCP is the default setting There are two simple ways to find out the IP address of your Access Point that you will need to access the Web Interface Using your Bluetooth Client 1 Start the Bluetooth application in your client 2 Search for devices 3 Choose Bluetooth Access Point from a list of found Bluetooth d...

Page 5: ...light Bluetooth Access Point and hit the web icon on Locator please refer to the Locator section for more information The default username and password for the Web Interface is admin and admin respectively You are encouraged to change these security settings as soon as possible to prevent unauthorized access to the Interface 3 1 2 Information There are include Information and Devices pages Informa...

Page 6: ...teway and DNS entries Figure 3 Information page on the Web Interface Devices page displays information about the Bluetooth clients currently connected to the Access Point Hit the Refresh button to get the current status of connected Bluetooth clients Note The Bluetooth Link Activity LED will light solid green if there is a connection between Bluetooth Access Point and a Bluetooth client It will bl...

Page 7: ...setting Automatic through the DHCP server or Manual If your IP Address Mode is Automatic then you don t need to set up the Default IP Address Default Subnet Mask and Default Gateway boxes If however you would like to set up a Manual IP address for Bluetooth Access Point or if your network does not have a DHCP server You will need to consult your network administrator for a unique IP address on the...

Page 8: ...192 168 1 X with the 192 168 1 1 Gateway Address and if 192 168 1 120 is not taken by other elements in the network you do not necessarily need to change any settings Your Access Point will work immediately The quickest way to change the IP Address of the Access Point is through the Locator utility Simply connect the Access Point to your PC through a cross over CAT5 Ethernet cable or connect both ...

Page 9: ... other than 120 7 Temporarily set Subnet Mask to 255 255 255 0 where X can be any 3 digit number other than 120 8 Temporarily set Default Gateway to 192 168 1 1 Now you will be able to connect to the Web Interface of the Access Point by typing 192 168 1 120 on your browser Please refer to the previous Network section for the manual setting of the IP Address Warning Do not forget to change the netw...

Page 10: ...dress of Bluetooth Access Point eg 192 168 1 121 to 128 are unique Warning If the IP Address of the Access Point is Static eg 192 168 1 120 and IP Addresses of the Bluetooth clients are Static then you have to make sure that the 7 or number of maximum allowable IP Addresses starting with your specified range are unique You can choose to allow up to 7 simultaneous Bluetooth client connections to th...

Page 11: ...ctivity for security purposes Please log back in with the correct credentials to continue configuration and management Figure 8 Maintenance page on the Web Interface 3 2 Locator Management and Configuration You can manage all bluetooth devices in a network through this cross platform PC utility It will scan bluetooth devices automatically and display the information include Name Type IP Address an...

Page 12: ...Point Reference Design is a complete Bluetooth access point with robust networking features required for IP networking over Ethernet 4 1 1 Basic Features Wireless Interface Works with ANY radio baseband the standard HCI Layer over top speed UART Bluetooth Core Specification 1 1 LAN Interface LAN Protocol IEEE 802 3x ISO8802 3 10 Base T Ethernet IP over IEEE 802 RFC 1042 Bluetooth SIG Profiles LAN ...

Page 13: ...AL CONNECTION OVER BLUETOOTH OR ETHERNET LAN HTTP based interface RFC 2616 2617 Static IP addressing 4 1 2 Physical LED Status Indicators Power Status Bluetooth and Ethernet Link and Activity Hardware connectors LAN port RJ 45 Programming Local port Serial 10 pin Sub D female Input Power Requirement Depends Please refer to the specific design usually between 5 to 12 VDC 1 0 amp 4 1 3 Bluetooth Qua...

Page 14: ...f you can successfully ping the default gateway try to ping an IP address on the Internet such as a Domain Name Server DNS The IP address of a DNS is found on Information page of the Web Interface If you cannot successfully ping an IP address on the Internet your network may not have access to the Internet or it may be blocked by a firewall Consult your network administrator to find our more about...

Page 15: ...e sure the cables for both the Access Point and the computer you are using are securely connected Next determine whether the computer you are using to ping the Access Point is able to successfully ping other devices on your network If all cables are securely connected and you can successfully ping other devices on the network reboot the Access Point either through the management pages or by unplug...

Page 16: ...multi purpose cross platform PC utility that can manage all Ubicom devices in a network through its simple interface It is an ideal tool for auto IP assignment IP settings firmware upgrades and Web Interface discovery for the Ubicom Bluetooth Access Point Locator exe does not need any setup to run on any Microsoft Windows environment It will scan the physical network as long as it is not separated...

Page 17: ...o part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no grantee that interference will not occur in a p...

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