To find out what these services are, simply do
either
of the following:
Double-click a device in the Bluetooth Neighborhood, OR
Right-click a device and select
Discover Available Services
.
The services that BTW supports are as follows:
Bluetooth Serial Port
establishes a wireless connection between two Bluetooth
devices. The serial connection can be used by applications as though there is a serial
cable between the devices.
Dial-up Networking
allows you to use a modem on another Bluetooth device to
connect to the Internet and send/receive e-mail.
Fax
allows you to send a fax transmission through another Bluetooth device.
File Transfer (Public Folder)
allows you to perform file system operations on another
Bluetooth device such as browse, drag-and-drop, open, print, cut/copy, paste, delete,
rename, etc.
Information Exchange (Inbox)
allows you to exchange Personal Information
Manager (PIM) data such as business cards, calendar items, e-mail messages, and
Information Synchronization
allows you to synchronize Personal Information
Network Access
allows you to gain access to the Internet using another Bluetooth
device’s Local Area Network (LAN) connection.
Note:
Not all Bluetooth devices provide all of these services. For instance, network gateways
only displays the Network Access service to let you have access to the Local Area Network
(LAN) connection.
Setting up a new connection
Now that you know how to discover available devices and their services, you are now ready to
make a Bluetooth connection with another device.
Setting up a new connection is fast and easy, especially if it’s through the Connection Wizard.
notes.
Manager (PIM) data between two Bluetooth devices.
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