Belkin F8T003_v2 F8T003_v2 User's Manual - Page 7

Configuration Panel > Discovery tab.

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2.5.1 Periodic Search for Devices Bluetooth can be configured to automatically search for devices on a regular basis (Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Discovery tab). One of the advantages of Bluetooth is the mobility that the wireless connections allow. However, mobility means that devices may move in or out of connection range during the time between the automatic updates performed by Bluetooth. To be certain that the displayed list of devices in the neighborhood is current, or if automatic periodic inquiry is not enabled, force an update of the device list using the technique described in "Search for Devices", above. Some devices within connection range may not show up in the list of devices found because: ?? Your device is configured to report only specific types or classes of devices (Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Discovery tab, on your device). ?? The unlisted device is configured to be non-discoverable (Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Accessibility tab, on the unlisted device). 2.6 FIND A SERVICE The process of determining the services that a device provides is called Service Discovery. To initiate a Service Discovery, in the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a device name and select "Discover Available Services" from the shortcut menu. Bluetooth services are those things that this computer can do for remote Bluetooth devices. For example, if this computer allows a remote Bluetooth device to send a fax using a fax modem that is physically attached to this computer, then this computer is providing the Bluetooth fax service. Some services are hardware-dependent; this computer cannot provide the fax service unless it has a physical fax modem, for example. Some Bluetooth services use virtual "hardware". The Bluetooth Serial Port service, for example, does not use a physical port on this computer. Instead, 7

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2.5.1
Periodic Search for Devices
Bluetooth can be configured to automatically search for devices on a regular basis (Bluetooth
Configuration Panel > Discovery tab).
One of the advantages of Bluetooth is the mobility that the wireless connections allow. However,
mobility means that devices may move in or out of connection range during the time between the
automatic updates performed by Bluetooth. To be certain that the displayed list of devices in the
neighborhood is current, or if automatic periodic inquiry is not enabled, force an update of the
device list using the technique described in “Search for Devices”, above.
Some devices within connection range may not show up in the list of devices found
because:
??
Your device is configured to report only specific types or classes of devices (Bluetooth
Configuration Panel > Discovery tab, on your device).
??
The unlisted device is configured to be non-discoverable (Bluetooth Configuration Panel >
Accessibility tab, on the unlisted device).
2.6
F
IND
A S
ERVICE
The process of determining the services that a device provides is called Service Discovery.
To initiate a Service Discovery
,
in the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a device
name and select “Discover Available Services” from the shortcut menu.
Bluetooth services are those things that this computer can do for remote Bluetooth devices. For
example, if this computer allows a remote Bluetooth device to send a fax using a fax modem that
is physically attached to this computer, then this computer is providing the Bluetooth fax service.
Some services are hardware-dependent; this computer cannot provide the fax service unless it
has a physical fax modem, for example. Some Bluetooth services use virtual “hardware”. The
Bluetooth Serial Port service, for example, does not use a physical port on this computer. Instead,