With the Bluetooth Software BTW 1.2.29 and Bluetooth USB Dongle
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With the Bluetooth Software BTW 1.2.29 and Bluetooth USB Dongle
Table of Contents
ItemPage
System Requirement 3
Bluetooth Software Install step by Step3 -9
Start Connection Over The Bluetooth Airwaves – File Transfer10-13
Connecting Over The Bluetooth Airwaves – Security14 - 15
Start Connection Over The Bluetooth Airwaves – Dial Up Networking Profile16 - 18
With the Bluetooth Software BTW 1.2.29 and Bluetooth USB Dongle
Step 3 A Welcome To The Installation Wizard
window appears as shown in Figure 2.
Select Next to continue the installation
process.
Figure 2. Welcome Window
Note: These images were captured from a
Windows 2000 system. Your images may
look slightly different.
Figure 3. License Agreement Window
Step 4 The license agreement window appears as
shown in Figure 3. If you accept, mark the “I
accept the terms in the license agreement”
option and click on Next. The installation will
proceed. If you do not accept the conditions of
the agreement, the installation process will
terminate.
With the Bluetooth Software BTW 1.2.29 and Bluetooth USB Dongle
Figure 4. Device Information Window
Getting Started
Step 5 A Device Information window opens as shown
in
Figure 4. Enter a device name and choose a
device type. These options will not affect the
functionality. The device information is used to
inform the master device what kinds of other
devices are within range to connect to so the
user can identify which device is the one they
need to connect to if there is more than one
device within range. Select the Next Button.
Figure 5. Destination Folder Window
Step 6 A Destination Folder window appears as shown
in Figure 5, which states the default location and
gives you the opportunity to choose an
alternative folder. When the location is
acceptable, select Next.