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BTW Configuration & User’s Guide 

November 27, 2001 

WIDCOMM Inc. Confidential and Proprietary 

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NTRODUCTION TO 

BTW 

BTW is the solution for the seamless integration of Bluetooth technology into personal 
computers. 

For an overview of the features added in this release, see What's New. 

Most Bluetooth-enabled devices have the capability to act as: 

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A Bluetooth server—these devices provide one or more services, such as access 
to the Internet, to other Bluetooth devices. 

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A Bluetooth client—these devices use the service(s) provided by Bluetooth 
servers. 

Bluetooth devices that can act as both server and client can often do both at the same 
time.  

BTW provides: 

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Clients with the means: 

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To locate other Bluetooth devices in the immediate vicinity (inquiry) 

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Discover the services that those devices offer (discovery) 

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Connect to, use, and disconnect from those services. 

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Servers with the means to include/exclude individual services in the list of 
services they provide to clients. 

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Extensive security, including: 

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Authorization 

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Authentication 

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Encryption. 

BTW supports 

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Windows 2000. 

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Windows 98SE (Second Edition). 

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Windows Me (Millennium Edition) 

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Windows XP Professional 

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Windows XP Home Edition. 

BTW functions the same way, regardless of the supported version of Windows on which 
it is running. 

Summary of Contents for WBT-3020

Page 1: ...go CA 92121 Phone 858 453 8400 Fax 858 453 5735 Email Technical Support support widcomm com Information info widcomm com BTW Configuration User s Guide November 27 2001 Document Number 011107 1006 BTW...

Page 2: ...in the end user license agreement or herein no part of the documentation accompanying this software whether provided in printed or electronic form may be reproduced in any form or stored in a database...

Page 3: ...the routing software 12 3 2 BLUETOOTH SERIAL PORT 13 3 3 DIAL UP NETWORKING 14 3 4 FAX 14 3 5 FILE TRANSFER 15 3 5 1 Types of File Transfer operations 15 3 6 INFORMATION EXCHANGE 16 3 7 INFORMATION SY...

Page 4: ...ge 6 Security 28 6 1 INTRODUCTION 28 6 2 AUTHENTICATION 28 6 3 AUTHORIZATION 28 6 4 ENCRYPTION 29 6 5 LEVELS OF SECURITY 29 6 6 LINK KEY 29 6 7 PAIRING DEVICES 30 6 8 PASSKEY 30 6 9 SECURITY REQUEST D...

Page 5: ...device that accepts or rejects the request is known as the server Many Bluetooth devices can act as both client and server A client Bluetooth device runs a software program that requests a connection...

Page 6: ...uetooth servers Bluetooth devices that can act as both server and client can often do both at the same time BTW provides Clients with the means To locate other Bluetooth devices in the immediate vicin...

Page 7: ...o the Local Area Network If the client has permission user name and password for the LAN the wireless connection can be used as if the client were hardwired to the LAN All Bluetooth servers do not nec...

Page 8: ...nnected Paired Cellular Telephone Desktop Computer Laptop Computer Modem Network Personal Digital Assistant PDA Printer Unknown devices Service icons are gray or yellow in color or gray with yellow ac...

Page 9: ...devices and services remote devices and services Open and close connections Pair and un pair devices Refresh lists of devices services and folder contents Context sensitive What s This Help in the Blu...

Page 10: ...on Panel Discovery tab One of the advantages of Bluetooth is the mobility the wireless connections allow However mobility means that devices may move in or out of connection range during the time betw...

Page 11: ...etooth wireless connection that allows your computer to perform file system operations on another Bluetooth enabled device browse drag drop open print cut copy paste delete rename etc Information Exch...

Page 12: ...Duration the length of time this connection has been established displayed in hours minutes and seconds Depending on the service the connection may time out automatically disconnect after a specific p...

Page 13: ...sts on the selected device for example multiple Bluetooth Serial Ports then the Select Bluetooth Service dialog box appears Select the specific service to be used and then click the OK button to close...

Page 14: ...n select Services and then select Connection Wizard from the submenu Exchange Business Cards with another Bluetooth Computer right click the Bluetooth icon select Services and then select Business Car...

Page 15: ...s BlueGate series The Bluetooth server must be specifically configured to provide the Network Access service After a Bluetooth device is configured as a Network Access server it cannot act as a Netwo...

Page 16: ...t the IP Address tab 4 Select Specify an IP address 5 Enter an IP Address suggested value 192 168 1 1 and a Subnet Mask suggested value 255 255 255 0 6 Click OK twice to close the dialog boxes 7 Click...

Page 17: ...ation the dialog box that provides communications port information may not appear until after Authentication and Authorization have been accomplished The application on the server must be configured t...

Page 18: ...ialog box will not appear for subsequent connections to the same phone number You can now open a web browser and connect to the Internet To close a Dial up Networking connection On the client in the F...

Page 19: ...the right pane of My Bluetooth Places right click a folder item and select an option from the pop up menu A dialog box the title varies depending on the operation being carried out appears and the sta...

Page 20: ...nother device Receive requests an object from another device Exchange sends a client object and receives a server object The default location of your business card and the location where received item...

Page 21: ...ate entries so all duplicates may not be exchanged in the synchronization process Only Outlook s default contacts folder is synchronized Items in sub folders are not synchronized Items that are moved...

Page 22: ...ual services Bluetooth Configuration Panel Local Services tab double click the service name If a service is not configured to start automatically it can still be started manually right click the servi...

Page 23: ...down menu select All devices to connect all remote devices are permitted to connect to this computer No devices to connect no remote devices are permitted to initiate a connection with this computer H...

Page 24: ...cific type s of device s within a class Discovered devices can be mixed and matched you can discover one or more specific devices classes of devices and types of devices within a class at the same tim...

Page 25: ...re select Report only selected Bluetooth devices When all devices are deleted an error message will appear if Report all Bluetooth devices is not selected 5 3 GENERAL CONFIGURATION SETTINGS The setti...

Page 26: ...ndicates that the device is operating properly or that there is a problem conflict Device Address the Bluetooth Device Address BDA or BD_Addr programmed into this device when it was manufactured HCI V...

Page 27: ...this dialog box you can set the Country Code North America Europe except France and Japan France and China Maximum Transmission Power High Medium Low Click the Apply button to implement the changes A...

Page 28: ...the Browse button and navigate to the directory that will be used as My Shared Directory 5 5 2 Send Business Card My Business Card the path to the directory on this computer that contains your electro...

Page 29: ...Information Synchronization Network Access 5 6 1 Property settings which are common to all of the local services Although each of these settings can be set individually for each service all local serv...

Page 30: ...tooth Configuration Panel Local Services tab double click the service name Make the changes by selecting or clearing the appropriate boxes and click the OK button The service properties that may be ch...

Page 31: ...ronization information To associate a sound with a Bluetooth event 1 From the Bluetooth Configuration Panel Notifications tab 2 In the Notify column of the Events list select the check box associated...

Page 32: ...ce When a remote device attempts access a visual and or audio warning notifies the local operator The local operator can open a dialog box that provides The user friendly name of the device attempting...

Page 33: ...it will be automatically turned on when Encryption is selected 3 Click the OK button to close the dialog box and apply the change 6 5 LEVELS OF SECURITY Security for local services may be configured o...

Page 34: ...rforms a device inquiry to update the list of devices in the area After the inquiry is complete 3 In the Found Devices pane of the dialog box click the name of the device to be paired 4 Click the Exec...

Page 35: ...ce is attempting to access Buttons for responding OK allow the connection Cancel deny the connection Advanced button see below A check box that when enabled grants authorizes the connecting device acc...

Page 36: ...tact WIDCOMM technical support 1 Go to the WIDCOMM home page on the World Wide Web and click Support 2 On the Support page click the BTW entry that is appropriate for your version of BTW 3 On the Tech...

Page 37: ...the Modem field and select the modem that will be used to dial out Click the OK button Click the OK button to close the Bluetooth Configuration Panel 8 4 HOW DO I DETERMINE THE BLUETOOTH DEVICE ADDRE...

Page 38: ...g the hardwired connection to ensure that the test checks the wireless connection rather than the hardwired connection If the server has access to the Internet open a browser on the client and connect...

Page 39: ...entity before a connection is established LMP Link Manager Protocol used by Bluetooth for internal communications Me Millennium Edition PAD Personal Digital Assistant Page Scan Mode A Bluetooth mode i...

Page 40: ...elevision reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate...

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