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Explains the short-range wireless communication technology and its standards.
Details the features and capabilities of the compact Bluetooth USB adapter.
Lists the technical specifications and supported features of the Bluetooth adapter.
Lists the items included in the product box and instructions for checking contents.
Explains the types of notifications and how they are configured for services.
Details how the computer can use a remote Bluetooth device for audio input/output.
Describes establishing wireless serial connections with remote Bluetooth devices.
Explains how to use a remote device's modem to access the internet or networks.
Allows sending faxes using a remote Bluetooth device's fax/modem.
Enables file operations on remote Bluetooth devices via the Exchange Folder.
Allows using a Bluetooth headset as audio input/output for the computer.
Enables access to Local Area Networks or ad hoc networks via Bluetooth.
Sends and receives Personal Information Manager items between devices.
Synchronizes Personal Information Manager databases between devices.
Displays basic information about the installed Bluetooth hardware.
Configures remote device discovery and connection permissions.
Determines how the computer searches for and reports other Bluetooth devices.
Covers authentication, authorization, device identity, encryption, pairing, and security requests.
Step-by-step guide for installing the Bluetooth driver and software on older Windows versions.
Instructions for installing the Bluetooth driver and software on Windows Vista.
Describes the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and its access to functions.
Guide to accessing the Bluetooth configuration and device management area.
Walks through configuring basic Bluetooth environment and services.
How to open the detailed panel for managing Bluetooth services and settings.
Method for quickly connecting to desired Bluetooth services.
Instructions on how to start or stop the Bluetooth service on the computer.
Explains the meaning of icons displayed for Bluetooth adapter status.
Steps to establish a connection with other Bluetooth devices.
Describes the menu accessed by right-clicking the Bluetooth icon.
The main interface for managing Bluetooth connections and settings.
View and manage detected Bluetooth devices, add, or check properties.
Set discovery and connection permissions, and notification area icon visibility.
View hardware information for connected Bluetooth devices.
Configure COM (serial) port settings for Bluetooth devices.
Configure sharing permissions for sent/received files and access to computer's modem.
Configure settings for receiving Personal Information Manager items.
Configure settings for Bluetooth devices to access the Internet via dial-up.
Configure settings for Bluetooth devices used for audio playback or recording.
Describes the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and its access to functions.
Guide to accessing the Bluetooth configuration and device management area.
Walks through configuring basic Bluetooth environment and services.
How to open the detailed panel for managing Bluetooth services and settings.
Method for quickly connecting to desired Bluetooth services.
Instructions on how to start or stop the Bluetooth service on the computer.
Explains the meaning of icons displayed for Bluetooth adapter status.
Steps to establish a connection with other Bluetooth devices.
Steps to explore the neighborhood and connect to a desired Bluetooth device.
How to search for and display available Bluetooth devices.
Configuring automatic background searches for Bluetooth devices.
Process of determining available services provided by a Bluetooth device.
Steps to view the dialog box that shows connection details.
How to send files and documents to another Bluetooth device.
Methods to open the configuration panel from Control Panel or System tray.
Explains the difference between services provided by and used by the computer.
The main directory for file transfers, accessible by remote devices.
Setting the computer name and type for identification by other devices.
Describes how applications provide functionality or enable wireless tasks.
Clarifies the distinction between applications that use services and services provided.
Renaming applications and accessing their configuration properties.
Allows using Bluetooth keyboards, mice, and other HID devices wirelessly.
Steps to connect to HID devices through My Bluetooth Places or Setup Wizard.
How to disconnect from an established Bluetooth HID connection.
Steps to connect to the Audio Gateway service for audio streaming.
Methods to disconnect from an active Bluetooth audio gateway connection.
Options for configuring the application name and general settings.
How to initiate a serial connection from the remote device.
Locating the COM port assigned to the Bluetooth serial port service.
Adding additional serial ports for the Bluetooth serial port service.
Steps to remove a selected Bluetooth serial port.
Steps to connect to the internet using a remote device's modem.
How to disconnect from an active Bluetooth dial-up networking connection.
Setting the physical fax to use and other service options.
Using drag-and-drop or menu options to transfer files.
Performing actions like open, print, rename, cut, copy, paste on files.
Options for application name, secure connection, and file operations.
Allows using a Bluetooth headset for audio input/output.
Steps to establish a connection with a Bluetooth headset.
How to disconnect from an active Bluetooth headset connection.
Options for application name and secure connection settings.
Configures application name, secure connection, and file transfer options.
Enables access to Local Area Networks or ad hoc networks via Bluetooth.
Synchronizes Personal Information Manager databases between devices.
Sends and receives Personal Information Manager items between devices.
Sets up synchronization options for business cards, calendar, email, and notes.
Handles business card requests, storage, and email attachments.
Allows using a Bluetooth printer as if it were locally connected.
Steps to add a Bluetooth printer using two different methods.
How to remove an installed Bluetooth printer from the system.
Common settings like Service Name, Secure Connection, and Startup.
Explains the types of notifications and how they are configured for services.
Illustrates how authentication and authorization notifications work.
How to assign notification sounds to specific Bluetooth services.
Setting options for the Audio Gateway service.
Establishing wireless serial connections and managing COM ports.
Adding additional serial ports for the Bluetooth serial port service.
Steps to remove a selected Bluetooth serial port.
Enables internet access using a remote device's modem.
Setting the physical fax to use and other service options.
Using drag-and-drop or menu options to transfer files.
Performing actions like open, print, rename, cut, copy, paste on files.
Allows using a Bluetooth headset as audio input/output for the computer.
Enables access to Local Area Networks or ad hoc networks via Bluetooth.
Instructions for installing routing software and configuring the server.
Steps for enabling Internet Connection Sharing and Group Ad Hoc Networking.
Sends and receives Personal Information Manager items between devices.
Handles business card requests, storage, and email attachments.
Synchronizes Personal Information Manager databases between devices.
Selecting the default Personal Information Manager for business card transfers.
Selecting a default business card to send automatically.
Notes on Outlook synchronization, duplicate entries, and subfolders.
Displays basic information about the installed Bluetooth hardware.
Configures remote device discovery and connection permissions.
Assigning notification sounds to service access attempts.
Allowing connections only from listed or paired devices.
Determines how the computer searches for and reports other Bluetooth devices.
Configuring filters for which Bluetooth devices are displayed.
Verifies device identity using a passkey or link key for access.
Requires operator intervention to approve or deny connection attempts.
Steps for manually pairing devices or automatic pairing with secure connection.
How to unpair a previously connected Bluetooth device.
Explanation of passkeys, their length, and requirement for secure connections.
Requires passkey/link key for connections and encrypts all exchanged data.
Displays passkey or authorization requests via system tray balloons.
Explains the short-range wireless communication technology and its standards.
Details the features and capabilities of the compact Bluetooth USB adapter.
Lists the technical specifications and supported features of the Bluetooth adapter.
Lists the items included in the product box and instructions for checking contents.
Explains the types of notifications and how they are configured for services.
Details how the computer can use a remote Bluetooth device for audio input/output.
Describes establishing wireless serial connections with remote Bluetooth devices.
Explains how to use a remote device's modem to access the internet or networks.
Allows sending faxes using a remote Bluetooth device's fax/modem.
Enables file operations on remote Bluetooth devices via the Exchange Folder.
Allows using a Bluetooth headset as audio input/output for the computer.
Enables access to Local Area Networks or ad hoc networks via Bluetooth.
Sends and receives Personal Information Manager items between devices.
Synchronizes Personal Information Manager databases between devices.
Displays basic information about the installed Bluetooth hardware.
Configures remote device discovery and connection permissions.
Determines how the computer searches for and reports other Bluetooth devices.
Covers authentication, authorization, device identity, encryption, pairing, and security requests.
Step-by-step guide for installing the Bluetooth driver and software on older Windows versions.
Instructions for installing the Bluetooth driver and software on Windows Vista.
Describes the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and its access to functions.
Guide to accessing the Bluetooth configuration and device management area.
Walks through configuring basic Bluetooth environment and services.
How to open the detailed panel for managing Bluetooth services and settings.
Method for quickly connecting to desired Bluetooth services.
Instructions on how to start or stop the Bluetooth service on the computer.
Explains the meaning of icons displayed for Bluetooth adapter status.
Steps to establish a connection with other Bluetooth devices.
Describes the menu accessed by right-clicking the Bluetooth icon.
The main interface for managing Bluetooth connections and settings.
View and manage detected Bluetooth devices, add, or check properties.
Set discovery and connection permissions, and notification area icon visibility.
View hardware information for connected Bluetooth devices.
Configure COM (serial) port settings for Bluetooth devices.
Configure sharing permissions for sent/received files and access to computer's modem.
Configure settings for receiving Personal Information Manager items.
Configure settings for Bluetooth devices to access the Internet via dial-up.
Configure settings for Bluetooth devices used for audio playback or recording.
Describes the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and its access to functions.
Guide to accessing the Bluetooth configuration and device management area.
Walks through configuring basic Bluetooth environment and services.
How to open the detailed panel for managing Bluetooth services and settings.
Method for quickly connecting to desired Bluetooth services.
Instructions on how to start or stop the Bluetooth service on the computer.
Explains the meaning of icons displayed for Bluetooth adapter status.
Steps to establish a connection with other Bluetooth devices.
Steps to explore the neighborhood and connect to a desired Bluetooth device.
How to search for and display available Bluetooth devices.
Configuring automatic background searches for Bluetooth devices.
Process of determining available services provided by a Bluetooth device.
Steps to view the dialog box that shows connection details.
How to send files and documents to another Bluetooth device.
Methods to open the configuration panel from Control Panel or System tray.
Explains the difference between services provided by and used by the computer.
The main directory for file transfers, accessible by remote devices.
Setting the computer name and type for identification by other devices.
Describes how applications provide functionality or enable wireless tasks.
Clarifies the distinction between applications that use services and services provided.
Renaming applications and accessing their configuration properties.
Allows using Bluetooth keyboards, mice, and other HID devices wirelessly.
Steps to connect to HID devices through My Bluetooth Places or Setup Wizard.
How to disconnect from an established Bluetooth HID connection.
Steps to connect to the Audio Gateway service for audio streaming.
Methods to disconnect from an active Bluetooth audio gateway connection.
Options for configuring the application name and general settings.
How to initiate a serial connection from the remote device.
Locating the COM port assigned to the Bluetooth serial port service.
Adding additional serial ports for the Bluetooth serial port service.
Steps to remove a selected Bluetooth serial port.
Steps to connect to the internet using a remote device's modem.
How to disconnect from an active Bluetooth dial-up networking connection.
Setting the physical fax to use and other service options.
Using drag-and-drop or menu options to transfer files.
Performing actions like open, print, rename, cut, copy, paste on files.
Options for application name, secure connection, and file operations.
Allows using a Bluetooth headset for audio input/output.
Steps to establish a connection with a Bluetooth headset.
How to disconnect from an active Bluetooth headset connection.
Options for application name and secure connection settings.
Configures application name, secure connection, and file transfer options.
Enables access to Local Area Networks or ad hoc networks via Bluetooth.
Synchronizes Personal Information Manager databases between devices.
Sends and receives Personal Information Manager items between devices.
Sets up synchronization options for business cards, calendar, email, and notes.
Handles business card requests, storage, and email attachments.
Allows using a Bluetooth printer as if it were locally connected.
Steps to add a Bluetooth printer using two different methods.
How to remove an installed Bluetooth printer from the system.
Common settings like Service Name, Secure Connection, and Startup.
Explains the types of notifications and how they are configured for services.
Illustrates how authentication and authorization notifications work.
How to assign notification sounds to specific Bluetooth services.
Setting options for the Audio Gateway service.
Establishing wireless serial connections and managing COM ports.
Adding additional serial ports for the Bluetooth serial port service.
Steps to remove a selected Bluetooth serial port.
Enables internet access using a remote device's modem.
Setting the physical fax to use and other service options.
Using drag-and-drop or menu options to transfer files.
Performing actions like open, print, rename, cut, copy, paste on files.
Allows using a Bluetooth headset as audio input/output for the computer.
Enables access to Local Area Networks or ad hoc networks via Bluetooth.
Instructions for installing routing software and configuring the server.
Steps for enabling Internet Connection Sharing and Group Ad Hoc Networking.
Sends and receives Personal Information Manager items between devices.
Handles business card requests, storage, and email attachments.
Synchronizes Personal Information Manager databases between devices.
Selecting the default Personal Information Manager for business card transfers.
Selecting a default business card to send automatically.
Notes on Outlook synchronization, duplicate entries, and subfolders.
Displays basic information about the installed Bluetooth hardware.
Configures remote device discovery and connection permissions.
Assigning notification sounds to service access attempts.
Allowing connections only from listed or paired devices.
Determines how the computer searches for and reports other Bluetooth devices.
Configuring filters for which Bluetooth devices are displayed.
Verifies device identity using a passkey or link key for access.
Requires operator intervention to approve or deny connection attempts.
Steps for manually pairing devices or automatic pairing with secure connection.
How to unpair a previously connected Bluetooth device.
Explanation of passkeys, their length, and requirement for secure connections.
Requires passkey/link key for connections and encrypts all exchanged data.
Displays passkey or authorization requests via system tray balloons.
| Device Type | Wireless USB Adapter |
|---|---|
| Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Security | WPA/WPA2, WEP |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.0 LE |












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