X-Micro Bluetooth USB Dongle Manuel D’Utilisation

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3.1.20   Network Access 
The Bluetooth Network Access service makes it possible for a remote Bluetooth device to 
use the Local Area Network connection that is physically attached to this computer. 
After this computer has been configured to provide the Network Access service to other 
Bluetooth devices, it will not be able to use the Bluetooth Network Access service provided 
by another Bluetooth device without being re-configured. Put another way, this computer 
cannot be both a Bluetooth Network Access server and a Bluetooth Network Access client 
at the same time. 
3.1.20.1 
Setup for Windows 98SE & Windows Me 
NOTE:  Internet Protocol routing software is required on Windows 98SE and Windows Me 
servers.  
Install and configure the routing software as instructed by the software's 
manufacturer. 
Configure the server:  
1.  From the Windows Control Panel, double -click the Network icon.  
2.  On the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP-> Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver 
(scroll down if necessary). 
3.  Click Properties and select the IP Address tab. 
4.  Select Specify an IP address 
5.  Enter an IP Address (suggested value— 192.168.1.1) 
6.  Enter a Subnet Mask (suggested value — 255.255.255.0) 
7.  Click OK twice to close the dialog boxes and then click YES to restart the 
computer. 
3.1.20.2 
Setup for Windows 2000 and Windows XP 
If Internet Connection sharing was previously enabled (before BTW was installed) it must 
be disabled and then re-enabled before the Bluetooth network adapter can use it. 
Click here 
for more information.
 
1.  From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select 
Advanced Configuration from the shortcut menu.  
2.  In the Bluetooth configuration panel, select the Local Services tab, Network 
Access and then click Properties.... 
3.  From the Network Access, General properties page, in the Type of service shortcut 
menu, select “Allow other devices to access the Internet/LAN via this computer,” 
and then click Configure Connection Sharing. 
4.  Right-click Local Area Connection, select Properties and then select the Sharing 
tab. 
5.  Select Enable Internet Connection Sharing for this connection, click OK, and then 
click YES in the confirmation dialog box.