Using Remote Device Services; Serial Port; Dial-Up Networking: Connect To A Remote Computer - D-Link DCF-650BT Manual

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5 Using Remote Device Services

This section provides overview instructions for using services provided by
other devices.
5.1
S
P
ERIAL
ORT
The use of a Bluetooth wireless serial port connection is identical to the use
of a physical cable serial port connection between two devices.
As with a physical connection, the application that will use the connection
must be configured to use the correct serial port.
To determine the communications port assigned to the Bluetooth serial port:
1. From the Today Screen, tap the Bluetooth icon to open the Bluetooth
Control Panel.
2. Use the scroll arrows at the bottom-right of the screen to expose the
Serial Port tab, and then select the Serial Port tab.
The Outbound COM Port is listed in the lower portion of the screen.
Configure the application that will use the Bluetooth Serial Port to
send data to this port.
NOTE: For information about configuring your application's outbound COM port,
refer to the application's documentation.
3. From Bluetooth Manager's My Connections screen open the
Bluetooth serial port connection to the remote device.
4. Send/Receive data from the application.
5.2
D
-
N
: C
IAL
UP
ETWORKING
ONNECT TO A
Dial-up Networking allows you to connect to a remote computer via a phone
line. Once connected, you can browse the Internet, check your email, etc.
The remote Bluetooth device that will provide the Dial-up Networking service
must have access to a telephone system (either a physical or cellular
connection).
Devices that might provide the Dial-up Networking service include:
·
Bluetooth-enabled cellular telephones
·
Bluetooth-enabled desktop computers that are attached to a
telephone system
·
Bluetooth modems
The remote computer to which you are connecting must also be attached to
the phone system and capable of answering a call.
R
C
EMOTE
OMPUTER
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Figure 21: Dial-up Networking
Bluetooth Dial-up Networking Overview
Bluetooth "over-the-air" connection
Device that provides
Telepone access
Bluetooth Pocket PC
(Bluetooth Cell Phone,
i e w
o v e r v
Bluetooth Modem...)
Cellular or Physical connection
To use Dial-up Networking:
1. Create a shortcut to the device that will provide telephone access
(see Section 3.2.1).
2. From the Bluetooth Manager, My Connections tab, tap-and-hold
the Dial-up Networking connection shortcut, and then select
Connect from the pop-up menu.
3. On the Bluetooth: New Dial-up Connection screen (Figure 22, left),
double-tap New Connection.
4. A Bluetooth: New Dial-up Connection screen (Figure 22, right) will
appear:
a) Enter a name for the connection
b) If dialing outside of the default country setting, enter the country
code
c) If dialing outside of the default area code setting, enter the area
code
d) Enter the phone number to be dialed.
5. Tap OK
To proceed with the connection, you must complete the PocketPC screen(s)
that follow(s). Refer to the Windows CE documentation for assistance.
After the connection is active, open a web browser on the Pocket PC.
Cellular or Physical connection
Telephone system
Remote Computer
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