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Close an audio gateway connection by
right-clicking
on the
Windows system tray and
click
on
Stop the Bluetooth Device
.
•
Configure the Audio Gateway by
right-clicking
on the Windows
system tray, select
Advanced Configuration
, and select the
Client
Applications Tab
. When opened,
double click
on
Audio Gateway
.
You can choose to change the name of the application and whether
this connection is secure or not.
5.5.4 Bluetooth Serial Port
The Bluetooth Serial Port application allows this computer to establish
a wireless serial connection with a remote Bluetooth device.
The applications on both this computer and the remote device must be
configured to send and receive data to and from the respective
communications port (COM port) assigned to the Bluetooth serial
port. The wireless serial connection may then be used by the
applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices.
•
Establish a Bluetooth Serial Port connection to another Bluetooth
device by
right-clicking
on the Windows system tray. Select
Quick
Connect
, and select
Bluetooth Serial Port
followed by
Device
. Select
the device you want from the window and
click
on
Connect.
•
Close a Bluetooth Serial Port connection to another Bluetooth
device by
right-clicking
on the Windows system tray and
click
on
Stop the Bluetooth Device
.
•
Configure the
Bluetooth Serial Por
t connection by
right-clicking
on
the Windows system tray, select
Advanced Configuration
, and select
the
Client Applications Tab
. When opened,
double click
on
Bluetooth Serial Port.
You can choose to change the name of the application and whether
this connection is secure or not. You can also choose the
communications port (COM port) to be used.
Note:
Unless you have a specific reason to do so, DO NOT
CHANGE the default COM Port setting.
5.5.5 Dial-Up Networking
The Bluetooth Dial-up Networking application allows the Bluetooth-
enabled computer to use a modem that is physically connected to a
remote device to access the Internet or log on to a remote network.