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Notifications: Visual and Audio, Configuring Bluetooth software

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network access point. The network access points can be traditional LAN data access points or group ad hoc networks that represent a set of devices that are attached only to one another. ● Startup Automatically: Enabled ● Secure Connection: Enabled (cannot be modified) ● Authorization: Enabled (cannot be modified) ● Notifications: Visual and Audio ● Select the type of service to offer remote devices: Allow other devices to create a private network with this computer. ● Connection Sharing: Enabled (cannot be modified) ● Dial-up Networking Connects with Bluetooth-enabled devices in the following ways: ● Uses a modem in another computer to send data between the computers via a Bluetooth connection. ● Uses the modem in a Bluetooth-enabled phone, PDA, or other Bluetooth device to dial an ISP when a Bluetooth connection is initiated by your computer. ● Uses your computer's own modem to connect another Bluetooth-enabled computer, PDA, or other Bluetooth device, to dial an ISP when a Bluetooth connection is initiated by the other device. NOTE The Bluetooth software installed on your computer allows your computer to be used as a server to dial an ISP for another device, and as a client to dial an ISP via the modem on another device. However, these features are also dependent on the software settings for the other Bluetooth device, and may not be available in all cases. The default settings for Dial-up Networking are: ● Startup Automatically: Enabled ● Secure Connection: Enabled ● Modems: Defaults to installed modem ● Notifications: Visual and Audio NOTE The first time you use Dial-up Networking (DUN) after discovering a device, and you connect to the DUN service over a Bluetooth connection, the following message is displayed: "Please wait while Windows installs software for your device." After the Bluetooth modem has been installed, a dialog box prompts you to enter your user name and password to connect to your ISP or corporate network. If the Bluetooth DUN service was configured during initial configuration of the services, this message will not be displayed during the initial connection. ● Bluetooth Serial Port ENWW Configuring Bluetooth software 7

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network access point. The network access points can be traditional LAN data access points
or group ad hoc networks that represent a set of devices that are attached only to one another.
Startup Automatically: Enabled
Secure Connection: Enabled (cannot be modified)
Authorization: Enabled (cannot be modified)
Notifications: Visual and Audio
Select the type of service to offer remote devices: Allow other devices to create a private
network with this computer.
Connection Sharing: Enabled (cannot be modified)
Dial-up Networking
Connects with Bluetooth-enabled devices in the following ways:
Uses a modem in another computer to send data between the computers via a Bluetooth
connection.
Uses the modem in a Bluetooth-enabled phone, PDA, or other Bluetooth device to dial
an ISP when a Bluetooth connection is initiated by your computer.
Uses your computer's own modem to connect another Bluetooth-enabled computer,
PDA, or other Bluetooth device, to dial an ISP when a Bluetooth connection is initiated
by the other device.
NOTE
The Bluetooth software installed on your computer allows your computer to
be used as a server to dial an ISP for another device, and as a client to dial an ISP via
the modem on another device. However, these features are also dependent on the
software settings for the other Bluetooth device, and may not be available in all cases.
The default settings for Dial-up Networking are:
Startup Automatically: Enabled
Secure Connection: Enabled
Modems: Defaults to installed modem
Notifications: Visual and Audio
NOTE
The first time you use Dial-up Networking (DUN) after discovering a device,
and you connect to the DUN service over a Bluetooth connection, the following
message is displayed: “Please wait while Windows installs software for your device.”
After the Bluetooth modem has been installed, a dialog box prompts you to enter your
user name and password to connect to your ISP or corporate network.
If the Bluetooth DUN service was configured during initial configuration of the services, this
message will not be displayed during the initial connection.
Bluetooth Serial Port
ENWW
Configuring Bluetooth software
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