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4. Select a device and press Next. Next will only be enabled if a device that is supporting DUN
has been selected.
5. On the last screen, a confirmation will be shown, indicating success or failure. Instruction is
also given on how to create a dial up connection on this port. Press Finish to exit sub-wizard.
6. Before returning to the main wizard start screen, the user will be shown a message box with
the option to start the Pairing sub-wizard. This is because most dial-up networking devices
requires that the device is paired to the client before allowing access to its services.
7. Selecting Yes, will start the Pairing sub-wizard. Selecting No, will return to the main wizard
start screen.
3.3 Pairing
The Pairing sub-wizard is used to create an initial authenticated connection to a remote Bluetooth
device where a common link-key is created and store for later use.
Configuration
1. On the first page, select if you wish to perform the pairing as initiator or acceptor, i.e. if you
wish to initiate the connection to the remote device, select initiator. If you want to wait for an
incoming connection request from the remote device, select acceptor. Press Next.
2. If initiator was selected, the next page will show you a list of previously seen devices. To
update the list of devices, press Search Again.
3. Select the device you wish to pair to and press Next.
4. The next page will allow you to enter a PIN code, which will be used to authenticate your
device to the remote device. Make sure that the remote device is ready to accept connections
and press Next.
5. On the last page of the sub-wizard, a connection attempt will be made and the result,
success or fail, will be shown. If failed, you can make another attempt by pressing Try Again
button. If success, the sub-wizard is closed by pressing the Finish button.
6. If acceptor was selected on the first page, the device and PIN code pages will be skipped and
your device will be initiated to wait for incoming connections. When an incoming connection
request is detected you will be instructed to enter a PIN code. If the connection succeeds, the
Finish button will close the wizard. If the connection fails, you may press the Try Again button
to start waiting for another connection request.
3.4 LAN Access
The LAN Access sub-wizard is used to connect a
virtual
serial port on the local device to a remote
Bluetooth device supporting the LAN Access Profile (LAP).
Configuration
1. On the first page, select which port you wish to use and press Next.
2. On the next page, a list of devices supporting LAP is presented. You may click on Show all
devices to show a list of all devices. If the wizard is run for the first time, or no LAP devices
has been seen before, a device discovery will start automatically when the page is entered.
3. To manually update the list of devices, click Search Again to update the whole list. To update
a single device, tap-n-hold and select Update from the pop-up menu.
4. Select a device and press Next. Next will only be enabled if a device that is supporting LAP is
selected.
5. On the last screen, a confirmation will be shown, indicating success or failure. Instruction is
also given on how to create a connection on this port. Press Finish to exit the sub-wizard.
6. Before returning to the main wizard start screen, the user will be shown a message box with
the option to start the Pairing sub-wizard. This is because most LAN Access Point devices
requires that the device is paired to the client before allowing access to its services.