X-Micro XBT-DG2G Quick Start Manual - page 4
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between the client and a server that is physically connected to the Local
Area Network. If the client has permission (user name and password for
the LAN), the wireless connection can be used as if the client were
hardwired to the LAN.
Audio Gateway — allows a remote Bluetooth device to use this
computer’s microphone and speakers as the remote device’s audio input
and output devices..
Printer — allows a Bluetooth Client to use a Bluetooth printer.
LOCAL SERVICES
Local Services are those services that a Bluetooth server is cap able of
providing. To display the local services provided : In My Bluetooth Places,
from the Folders pane, select (highlight) My Device. The service provided
by Bluetooth are Bluetooth Serial Port, Dial-up Networking, Fax, File
Transfer, Headset, PIM Item Transfer, PIM Synchronization, Network Access,
Audio Gateway, and so on.
Icons for services that are not available have a red “X”
in their
lower-right corner. Services may be unavailable because they are in use or
because the necessary hardware (such as a modem for Dial-up Networking)
is not installed.
The names of all the services are displayed even though the server may not
be capable of supporting all services. For example, when a server provides
a service that is hardware-dependant, that server must be capable of local
action, i.e., a Dial-up Networking server have a working modem, a Fax
server must have a functional fax modem, and a Network Access server
must be physically connected to the Local Area Network. All services start
automatically by default when BTW is initialized.
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