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Bluetooth USB Dongle BTW Configuration & User’s Guide
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4 Local Services
4.1 LOCAL SERVICES
Local Services are those services that a Bluetooth server is capable of providing.
The services provided by BTW are:
Bluetooth Serial Port
Dial-Up Networking
Fax
File Transfer
Information Exchange
Information Synchronization
Network Access.
The names of all the services are displayed even though the server may not be capable of
supporting all services. For example, when a server provides a service that is
hardware-dependant, that server must be capable of local action, i.e., a Dial-up Networking
server must have a working modem, a Fax server must have a functional fax modem, and a
Network Access server must be physically connected to the Local Area Network.
All services start automatically by default when BTW is initialized.
Automatic start-up can be turned off for individual services (Bluetooth Configuration
Panel, Local Services tab, double-click the service name). If a service is not configured to
start automatically it can still be started manually (right-click the service and select Start
from the pop-up menu).
To stop a local service: right-click the service and select Stop from the pop-up menu.
Stopped services are not available for use by clients.
With Local Device selected, the Details view of Explorer provides basic information about
each local service:
Service—the name of the service
Startup—Automatic or Manual
Status:
Started(COM#)—the service is running and ready to use COM#
Not Started—the service is not running (not available to clients)
Connected(COM#)—the service is in use, the local port is COM#
Device name if connected:
Empty field—the service is not connected
A device name and/or Bluetooth Device Address—identifies the device that is
using the service.
To interrupt a connection from the server side:
Right-click the local service and select Stop from the pop-up menu.
Right-click the local service and select Start from the pop-up menu to re-start the
service.