Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 1. Overview - Basic Concept of MiniBluelet_Pan (Personal Area Networking) This document is for providing a step-by-step guide for users to setup B091H1 USB Bluetooth Dogle. Before getting into details, we will now introduce some basic concepts about the usages of Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System software.
Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 2. Installation of Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System Before getting start, please notice the installation sequence below to ensure your smooth installation process: Step 1: Insert CD and install software Step 2: Plug USB Bluetooth Dongle into USB Port Step 3: Start software installation Step 4: Join the BlueNetwork 2.1 Software Installation...
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System Note: After installation program has been activated, there would be two application programs installed into your computer system. They are provided with specific functionality for Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System. Please follow instructions completing installation for both, There would be items of information reserved for user’...
Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 2.2 Hardware Installation Before getting start, please ensure you have completed software installation whose process was mentioned in Section 2.1 Software Installation. Plug in the USB dongle into the USB port of your computer and the system will automatically install 。...
Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 3. Settings for Internet Sharing Using Home IP Locator 3.1 Start Home IP Locator: Left click on the Home IP Locator icon, , on the Task Bar and you will have the following: Show: For showing the program user interface of the Home IP Locator §...
Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 3.2 Setting up a computer to be a server sharing Internet with clients: Note: By default the computer installed with Home IP Locator software is setup automatically to be an NAT client. In order to share the Internet access from the computer with Internet access to the other computers on the BlueNetwork, you need to change the role of computer from a NAT client to a NAT server.
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 8) Now your server is able to provide Internet sharing service to other computers. Note: To ensure your Home IP Locator has been correctly set up, please check up the following messages showing in message bar in the bottom of Home IP Locator interface. (See the RED circle marked above) a.
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 9) If your server computer does not connect to the Internet, The server can only provide DHCP service, which still allow client computers to connect with and assign them a proper IP automatically. Under current configuration, Internet sharing is not available, but LAN service.
Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 3.3 Setting up a computer to be a client sharing Internet from server: Note: By default the computer installed with Home IP Locator software is setup automatically to be an NAT client. To change a role of computer from server to client will be unable to serve connected computers any more.
Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 4. Running MiniBluelet_Pan 4.1 Start MiniBluelet_Pan program on the desktop area. § After MiniBluelet_Pan is installed on your computer, you will find the following icon showing on the desktop area. Double-click it to start the program. Figure1 4.2 Start MiniBluelet_Pan program from the Program Group.
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 4.3 Popup notice window when MiniBluelet_Pan is started · After running MiniBluelet_Pan, a window with notice message will pop up on the screen and you will see a little blue star icon rotating in the Task Bar: 4.4 Popup notice window for running MiniBluelet_Pan the first time ·...
Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 5. Establishing a Bluetooth Wireless Network Using MiniBluelet_Pan 5.1 How to establish your first Bluetooth Wireless Network 1). Double click on the blue star icon on the task bar and you will see the following dialogue box popping up: Figure 5 Click on Search button to find other Bluetooth devices or click on Cancel button to exit the...
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System Double-click on the available device shown in blue color in the Network list, which you wish to connect to or simply highlight it by left-click on the device and click on Join button to connect: § Before connect to server, you need to confirm the following three items.
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System Then you will be prompted with the following login script window for you to enter the Passkey for authentication purpose (the default passkey is root). Both server and client computers are requested to enter the same Passkey and press OK button. * Default Passkey is “root”: Figure 7 Note:...
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System After couple of seconds the window indicated above will disappear. You can start to browse your network neighborhood to find other computers connected through the BlueNetwork and share network resources. § You can find out the IP address of your computer by moving the mouse cursor to the blue star icon on the task bar.
Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 5.2 MiniBluelet_Pan pop-up menu and optional settings Right-click on the blue star icon on the Task Bar and you will see the following pop-up menu: v About Pan … v Join BlueNetwork v Options v Exit Figure 12 1).
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 2). Join BlueNetwork § With this item, you may meet two different situations: On clicking this item, the Join BlueNetwork dialog as shown in Figure 7 will appear, and § its usage has been introduced in the Shortcut Method. After you join in a BlueNetwork successfully, the item Join BlueNetwork on the popup menu will change to Connection Status as shown in Figure 14, and the blue star will begin to rotate.
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System § After the IP address has been configured, this notice will disappear and another notice will appear on the blue star, as shown in Figure 9. You also can find the item Join BlueNetwork has become User Management, as shown in Figure 16. Figure 16 §...
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 3). Options After the item, Options, is clicked, an Options dialog window will be shown, which includes three parts: Change Access Passkey, NAP Settings, Automatic Start and Advanced Settings, as shown in Figure 18. Figure 18 §...
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System Advanced Settings: You can do some configurations by clicking the Advanced button, a § property dialog will be shown which includes three pages: Security, Optimization, and Bluetooth Device. Figure 19 v Security: Security Mode: You can select the security mode, as defined in Bluetooth Generic Access Profile: No security for local device and services.
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System v Optimize: Figure 20 Search Mode: If you set the Search Mode at Auto Search, your PAN will automatically start to search the available devices while PAN program launched. Device Shortcut:If you know the address and name of the device that you want to connect to, you can input the address and name manually in order to save time for searching the device.
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Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System Bluetooth Device: § You can set the Device Name. Check Save link key, Check “Save link key” for fature easy connection to the same § device. Figure 21 4). Exit On clicking this item, you will exit from the PAN application and the blue star icon will disappear at the same time.
Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System 6. NAP Settings Configuration If a Bluetooth enabled computer connects to a LAN, it can act as a NAP (Network Access Point). That is, after other computers (so-called PAN Users) join it to form a BlueNetwork, these PAN Users can access LAN through the NAP as if they are attached to LAN directly.
Bluetooth Wireless Home-Networking System c. If you are only utilizing BlueNetwork for file sharing, then you can leave the NAP function unchecked to reduce unnecessary CPU overhead. 7. Internet Sharing Concept There are basically three options for Internet sharing § 。...
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