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From the Local Services tab, select
Network Access
,
and then click
Properties
.
From the General tab, in the Select the type of service
drop-down list, select
Allow other devices to access the
Internet/LAN via this computer
, and then in the
Connection Sharing section, select
Configure
Connection Sharing to display
Windows XP - the Network Connections window
Windows 2000 - the Network and Dial-up
Connections window
2. Configure
Windows
Right-click Local Area Connection, select Properties, and then
Windows XP - from the Advanced tab, in the Internet
Connection Sharing section, select
Allow other network users
to connect through this computer’s Internet connection
.
Then select
Bluetooth Connection
in the Home Networking
drop-down list, if available. (The Home Networking drop-down
list is not available on all versions of Windows XP.)
Windows 2000 - from the Sharing tab, in the Internet
Connection Sharing section, select
Enable Internet
Connection Sharing for this connection
.
Click
OK
to close the window.
3. Click
OK
in the Bluetooth Properties window to complete the configuration
process.
Note:
If a firewall is in use, additional steps may be required before the browser can access
the Internet. Contact your information technology department to determine if a firewall is in
use or for assistance in configuring the Local Area Network settings for your proxy server.
Verify the Server Setup
From a different Bluetooth computer:
1. Find the server - from
My Bluetooth Places
, in
Entire Bluetooth
Neighborhood
, right-click in an empty area, and then select
Refresh
from the
shortcut menu.
2. Display the services - right-click the server and select
Discover Available
Services
from the shortcut menu.
3. Connect to the server - double-click the
Network Access
service and follow the
on-screen instructions.
4. Open a browser and connect to the Internet to verify the connection.
PIM Item Transfer
The PIM Item Transfer service allows Personal Information Manager items to be transferred
between this computer and a remote Bluetooth device.
Four data types are supported:
Business
Cards
Calendar
Items
Messages
Notes