HIMS International Corporation H318B User Manual

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If you connect to the FTP service, you will see a list of files and folders 
that are on the remote Bluetooth device. The rest of this chapter will 
discuss each service in detail. 
 
13.2.2 LAN Service 
 
With the LAN service, you can connect to the Internet through your 
computer.  If you connect this service, you can use the Web browser 
and email program, just like if you were connected to the Internet via 
wireless LAN card.  However, you must setup Internet Connection 
Sharing (ICS) on your remote Bluetooth device.    Without ICS properly 
setup, you will not be able to connect to the Internet using the LAN 
service.    For information on how to setup ICS for your remote Bluetooth 
device, please refer to the documentation that came with your Bluetooth 
adapter.    Setting up ICS requires knowledge of network architecture, so 
it may be a good idea to contact a local network technician or your 
network administrator for help to set up ICS. 
 
13.2.3 FTP Service 
 
This service will work similar to using FTP on the Internet.    It will allow 
you to transfer folders and files to and from the Braille Sense OnHand 
between it and the remote Bluetooth device.    When referring to the FTP 
service, we will refer to the file/folder list in the remote Bluetooth device 
as “remote folder list” and the file/folder list of the Braille Sense OnHand 
as the “local folder list”. 
 
After you have successfully connected to the FTP service, the Bluetooth 
Manager will take you to the remote folder list.    The remote folder list 
that you are taken to is determined by the remote Bluetooth device.   
Typically, this folder is called the Bluetooth Exchange Folder on the 
remote Bluetooth device, but you should check your remote Bluetooth 
device for information on this folder.