Toshiba 4000 User Guide
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Exploring Your Options
Exchanging data with another computer
Using Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a technology that expands wireless communication
beyond networking equipment, and can connect many different
kinds of electronic devices without the need for cables. Bluetooth
uses the 2.45 GHz frequency band for wireless communications.
beyond networking equipment, and can connect many different
kinds of electronic devices without the need for cables. Bluetooth
uses the 2.45 GHz frequency band for wireless communications.
Bluetooth can transmit at data rates up to 1 MBit/sec. The range
(through walls and floors) of the wireless transmission is up to 100
feet.
(through walls and floors) of the wireless transmission is up to 100
feet.
To use Bluetooth for your wireless communication, follow these
steps:
steps:
1
Move the wireless on/off switch to the on position.
The antenna is enabled.
2
Click Start, Programs, Bluetooth Toshiba Stack, and select
Bluetooth Manager.
Bluetooth Manager.
Bluetooth Manager is launched.
3
By default, the Bluetooth module should already be powered
on. If it is not, right-click the blue antenna icon in the task bar.
From the menu select Auto power on.
on. If it is not, right-click the blue antenna icon in the task bar.
From the menu select Auto power on.
4
Click Start, Programs, Bluetooth Toshiba Stack, and select
Quick Start Guide.
Quick Start Guide.
The Bluetooth service center appears, with instructions on
how to use Bluetooth.
how to use Bluetooth.
Using SPANworks
TM
2000
The SPANworks 2000 application offers enhanced
communication between networked computers. You can do such
things as transfer files between two computers, broadcast a slide
presentation simultaneously to several machines, set up electronic
communication between networked computers. You can do such
things as transfer files between two computers, broadcast a slide
presentation simultaneously to several machines, set up electronic