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[. . . ] However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of SMC. SMC reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice. Copyright © 2004 by SMC Networks, Inc. 38 Tesla Irvine, CA 92618 All rights reserved. Trademarks: SMC is a registered trademark; and Barricade is a trademark of SMC Networks, Inc. [. . . ] (Figure 7. 5) Figure 7. 4: Incoming Connections Properties Figure 7. 5: Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Select Specify TCP/IP addresses, and input the two IP addresses. The subnet mask of the two IP addresses should be the same as the subnet of the LAN Computer A belongs to. (Figure 7. 6) Figure 7. 6: Input the IP addresses Step 7: Search for Computer A on Computer B. Double-click the My Device icon on Computer B until you find the device icon Computer A. Double-click the Computer A device icon on Computer B (Figure 7. 7). Step 8: Figure 7. 7: Double-click the Computer A device icon Step 9: Connect to Computer A. (Figure 7. 8) Figure 7. 8: Select Connect The Connect BlueSoleilTM LAP Connection window pops up. Input a username and password. (Figure 7. 10) Figure 7. 9: Input Username and Password Figure 7. 10: Successful connection to LAP Step 10: Computer B can now access the LAN via Computer A. 8 8. 1 Object Push Introduction The Bluetooth Object Push profile (OPP) is an application that offers a way to send and receive Personal Information Management (PIM) data objects from one Bluetooth device to another Bluetooth device. The objects Object Push supports are: Business cards (*. vcf) Calendar entries (*. vcs) Notes (*. vnt) Messages (*. vmg) The OPP profile can be used in the following scenarios: Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone (or PDA), and transferring objects from the computer to the cellular phone (or PDA). Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone (or PDA), and transferring objects from the cellular phone (or PDA) to the computer. Connecting two computers and transferring objects between them. 8. 2 Transfer Objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth Cellular Phone This section outlines the steps involved in transferring OPP objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone. Computer A: Notebook/Laptop, PIII, 800MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Bluetooth Cellular Phone: Sony Ericsson T68 Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle into the computer. In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window of Computer A, click Tools | My Bluetooth. Enter `Computer A' in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window. Open the Service Configuration window and select the Object Push page. In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window, click My Services Step 4: (Figure 8. 1). Check the boxes, Send Business Card on Request, Accept Business Card, Accept Calendar Items, Accept Email Messages and Accept Notes. To set `my business card', click the box Send My Business Card (*. VCF). Select a VCF file as your own business card and click the Open button. If you do not set a business card, the program will generate a business card file automatically using your computer name. (Figure 8. 2) Figure 8. 1: Service Configuration Figure 8. 2: Open File Step 5: To obtain a VCF card file from MS Outlook. Open MS Outlook, and select the Contacts item in Outlook Shortcuts. (Figure 8. 3) Figure 8. 3: MS Outlook main window If there are no contacts entered, the following message appears on the main window "There are no items to show in this view. Double-click here to create a new Contact. " Doubleclick and a pop-up window appears. [. . . ] Non-discoverable Bluetooth devices have three modes: General discoverable, Limited discoverable and Non-discoverable mode. In Non-discoverable mode, a Bluetooth device will not respond to any inquiry, so another Bluetooth device will not be able to find it. When it is nonpairable, it will not accept a bonding request from other devices. When it is pairable, it will accept a bonding request from other devices. [. . . ]

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