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*Services may be unavailable because they are already in use or because the necessary hardware is not installed.
Enabling/Disabling the Bluetooth Radio
You may need to disable the Bluetooth radio at times, such as when onboard a commercial aircraft. For newer laptop
computers, pressing FN+F2 switches back and forth between Enable Bluetooth Radio and Disable Bluetooth Radio.
For desktop computers and older laptop computers, right-click the Bluetooth icon
(white on blue) and click Disable
Bluetooth Radio; right-click the Bluetooth icon
(red on blue) and click Enable Bluetooth Radio.
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Security Features
The Bluetooth wireless device uses several different types of security features. These security features are described in
Table 5.
Table 5: Bluetooth Wireless Technology Security Features
Authentication
When Secure Connection is enabled for a particular Bluetooth service, one Bluetooth
device must be paired with the other before a connection between the two can be made.
This pairing procedure, which is known as authentication, involves the exchange of a
Bluetooth PIN Code (see
Responding to a Bluetooth PIN Code Request).
The device making the connection (device #1) sends a visual notification (Bluetooth PIN
Code Request), an audio notification, or both to the other device (device #2). If the
notification is ignored, access is denied at the end of a preset timeout period.
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