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Open a connection to the Dial-up Networking service that is
provided by another Bluetooth by
right-clicking
on the Windows
system tray. Select
Quick Connect
, and select
Dial-up Networking
followed by
Device
. Select the device you want from the window and
click
on
Connect.
After the Bluetooth dial-up networking connection is established it
can be used the same way as any other networking connection. For
example, you can open a browser and explore the World Wide Web, if
the remote computer has Internet access.
•
Close a Dial-up Networking connection to another Bluetooth device
by
right-clicking
on the Windows system tray and
click
on
Stop the
Bluetooth Device
.
•
Configure the
Dial-up Networking
connection by
right-clicking
on
the Windows system tray, select
Advanced Configuration
, and select
the
Client Applications Tab
. When opened,
double click
on
Dial-up Networking.
You can choose to change the name of the application and whether
this connection is secure or not. You can also choose the virtual
device to be used.
Note:
Unless you have a specific reason to do so, DO NOT CHANGE
the default Bluetooth device or alter the device's configuration.
5.5.6 Fax
The Bluetooth Fax service allows this computer to send a fax using a
Fax/Modem that is physically connected to a remote device.
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To Send a Fax, open a connection to the Fax service that is provided
by another Bluetooth device by
right-clicking
on the Windows
system tray. Select
Quick Connect
, and select
Fax
followed by the
Device of choice. Select the device you want from the window and
click
on
Connect.
Open or create the document to be faxed and select the “Print,”
“Send to Fax Recipient” or similar command that is available in most
applications.
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Fax Connections close automatically when the Fax transmission is
complete.
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Configure the
Fax
connection by
right-clicking
on the Windows
system tray, select
Advanced Configuration
, and select the
Client