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you will see “connected” after the services that have successfully
connected. Some of the service may be connected without inputting
pin code depending on the Remote Bluetooth device settings.
It is possible to setup the remote Bluetooth device to always accept
the connection from the Braille Sense Plus B32, or to require a pin
code each time. These options must be changed on the remote
Bluetooth device. However, if you press “enter-s (dots 2-3-4)” while
in the Bluetooth Service List, all authentication will be removed, and
the Braille Sense Plus B32 and the remote Bluetooth device will ask
you for a pin code the next time you try to connect the service.
After you have connected to a service, you can press “enter-d (dots
1-4-5)” to disconnect the service, and the Braille Sense Plus B32 will
say “service disconnected.” You will then be returned to the
Bluetooth Service List. If you disconnect a service, “connect” will
disappear from the Bluetooth Service List.
If you connect to the FTP service, you will see a list of files and
folders that are on the remote Bluetooth device. The rest of this
chapter will discuss each service in detail.
12.2.2 LAN Service
With the LAN service, you can connect to the Internet through your
computer. If you connect this service, you can use the web browser
and email program, just like if you were connected to the Internet via
a dial-up modem or wireless LAN card. However, you must setup
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on your remote Bluetooth device.
Without ICS properly setup, you will not be able to connect to the
Internet using the LAN service. For information on how to setup ICS
for your remote Bluetooth device, please refer to the documentation
that came with your Bluetooth adapter. Setting up ICS requires
knowledge of network architecture, so it may be a good idea to
contact a local network technician or your network administrator for
help to set up ICS.