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connected the devices.
Dial-up Networking—allows a device to use a modem that is physically attached
to another Bluetooth device.
Fax—allows a device to send a fax using a remote Bluetooth cell phone, modem, or
computer.
File Transfer—allows a device to perform file system operations on another
Bluetooth device; browse, open, copy, etc.
Headset—allows a Bluetooth headset to be used as the audio input/output
mechanism for another Bluetooth device, such as a computer or cell phone.
PIM Item Transfer—allows two Bluetooth devices to exchange Personal
Information Manager data such as business cards, calendar items, email
messages, and notes.
PIM Synchronization—allows two Bluetooth devices to synchronize Personal
Information Manager data.
Network Access—allows a device to access a Local Area Network via a second
Bluetooth device that is physically connected to the network or allows a remote
device to become part of an ad hoc network provided by the Bluetooth server.
Audio Gateway—allows the microphone/speakers on Bluetooth device (typically a
computer) to be used as the audio input/output mechanism for a remote Bluetooth
device, such as a cell phone.
All Bluetooth servers do not necessarily provide all of these services. For example,
network gateways may provide only the Network Access service.
6.7 BLUETOOTH CONNECTION STATUS
The Bluetooth Connection Status dialog box displays information about the state of a
connection and provides a means to disconnect an active connection.
Display the Connection Status dialog box: in My Bluetooth Places, from the Folders pane,
select a device, and then, in the right pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a service name
and select Status from the shortcut menu.
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