Bluetooth wireless tips
Motion Computing and its Bluetooth partners have worked to ensure a positive experience
with this technology and to ensure Bluetooth interoperability. In doing so, we have found
the following issues:
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Interference—If you are running Bluetooth and 802.11 Wi-Fi at the same time,
interference can affect the Bluetooth performance. This is most noticeable if:
– You try to transfer large amounts of data, such as file transfers, or printing large
– Several Bluetooth devices are operating in an office simultaneously.
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Speech Recognition—Bluetooth audio has not been fully developed for speech
recognition. Therefore, for speech recognition, we recommend that you not use a
Bluetooth wireless headset. A better solution is to use Motion Speak Anywhere, which
can record clear audio, dictate notes and use voice commands without a microphone
headset.
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Disconnection—Some Bluetooth devices will disconnect when they go into power-
saving mode. Most devices will automatically reconnect when they become active again.
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Incompatible drivers—If you attempt to install other wireless headset or other audio
drivers (such as Bluetooth or USB) over the tablet PC audio drivers, a malfunction of the
tablet PC audio system may occur because the drivers may not be compatible.
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Interoperability—If you are having problems with interoperability of Bluetooth
devices, contact the manufacturer of your Bluetooth device and check its compatibility
with the Bluetooth software installed on your tablet PC.
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Security—Bluetooth devices use a passkey to create a secure connection between the
tablet PC and the Bluetooth device. Although the passkey exchange helps to secure your
data, Bluetooth wireless technology should not be considered completely secure.
Mobile broadband with GPS
I cannot connect to a mobile broadband network
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A mobile broadband (WWAN) network requires you to have a data plan from a cellular
network carrier, such as AT&T, Millicom, Orange, SK Telecom, T-Mobile, Verizon or Vivo,
among others.
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If your network carrier is on a UMTS network, your network carrier must provide you with
a SIM card to enable mobile broadband service. You insert the SIM card in the slot on the
left side of the tablet. The SIM card contains your account information.
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Mobile Broadband with GPS must be enabled from the Motion Dashboard. For
information, see "Enable wireless" on page 8.
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Mobile broadband must be set up through the Motion Connection Manager. See "Set up
mobile broadband with GPS (WWAN)" on page 9.
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Chapter 4
Troubleshooting and FAQs
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Troubleshooting
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