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Chapter 4 - Bluetooth Reference
Chapter
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4.3.2 Dial-Up Networking with Bluetooth Cellular Phone
This is the same as one computer using another computer’s resources to access
the Internet. While on the road, you can borrow your Bluetooth cellular phone’s
modem without connecting a cable. This is like using a computer and a modem
at home to access the Internet through an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Pairing is necessary in order to utilize
another device’s resources. You will be
askedtoenterapasswordonbothdevices.
The first device (a computer in this case)
sets the password and the second device
(the Ericsson T39 in this case) must enter
the same password. Since the Ericsson
T39 can only enter numbers as the
password, make sure you also use
numbersasthepasswordonthecomputer.
Pairing
To access the Internet, you need to dial-
up to your Internet Service Provider
(ISP),
double
click
“Dial-up
Networking” in the Ericsson_T39
window. Enter your ISP account “User
name”, “Password”, and Phone
Number.
When paired to another device, there
will be a check mark on the device icon
and “Paired” will be shown when
folder view is set to “Details”.