User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Using the integrated radios
n Choosing a connection method
n Turning on and turning off the integrated
radios
n Using the Wireless Manager
n Connecting to a Wi-Fi access point
n Using the Summit utility
n Turning on and turning off the Bluetooth
radio from within the Bluetooth
application
n Making the handheld visible
(discoverable) to other Bluetooth devices
n Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled device
n Working with paired Bluetooth-enabled
devices
n Accessing a corporate network
The Juno T41 handheld includes an integrated
Bluetooth radio and Wi-Fi radio, and provides a
number of options for connecting to networks and
other devices. Some models also include an
integrated cellular modem for sending and
receiving data, and support voice calls and text
messaging.
To use the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth radio or the cellular
modem, you need to turn it on (see Turning on and
turning off the integrated radios below).
Using a data connection from your local cellular
provider, the Juno T41 handhelds integrated
cellular modem can be used to connect to the
Internet, send and receive messages (including
email, SMS, or instant messages), or to send and
receive files and other data to and from the office
directly in the field.
You can use the handhelds integrated Wi-Fi radio
to connect to the Internet or a corporate network
using a connection to a Wi-Fi access point
(“hotspot”).
You can use Bluetooth wireless technology to
connect directly to other Bluetooth-enabled
devices such as a headset, laser rangefinder, or a
barcode scanner that are within range (typically
within 5- 10 meters of the handheld).
Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 62
5
CHAPTER