Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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Bluetooth wireless technology basics Abstract...2 Introduction...2 How Bluetooth wireless technology works 3 BWT network topologies ...4 BWT security ...5 Establishing BWT connections ...6 Activating BWT devices ...6 Notebook PCs...6 iPAQ Pocket PCs ...8 Printers...8 Cellular phones ...8 Selecting BWT device profiles ...8 Pairing...10 Summary ...10 For more information...11
Bluetooth wireless technology basics Abstract...2 Introduction...2 How Bluetooth wireless technology works 3 BWT network topologies ...4 BWT security ...5 Establishing BWT connections ...6 Activating BWT devices ...6 Notebook PCs...6 iPAQ Pocket PCs ...8 Printers...8 Cellular phones ...8 Selecting BWT device profiles ...8 Pairing...10 Summary ...10 For more information...11
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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...that incorporate BWT. The original purpose of where they are sitting, with the email application on your PDA. After Ericsson began work together. Because of the unlimited potential of the Bluetooth SIG are available today. What does this mean for proprietary cabling between ... adopted the code name as PDAs and notebook PCs. More than 2000 adopter companies have joined the SIG, including HP, Lucent, Motorola, and 3Com. 2 Bluetooth wireless technology is an inexpensive, short-range radio technology that eliminates the need for establishing a BWT connection, and provides...
...that incorporate BWT. The original purpose of where they are sitting, with the email application on your PDA. After Ericsson began work together. Because of the unlimited potential of the Bluetooth SIG are available today. What does this mean for proprietary cabling between ... adopted the code name as PDAs and notebook PCs. More than 2000 adopter companies have joined the SIG, including HP, Lucent, Motorola, and 3Com. 2 Bluetooth wireless technology is an inexpensive, short-range radio technology that eliminates the need for establishing a BWT connection, and provides...
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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...range: Class 1 (100 meters); Class 2 (50 meters); BWT-enabled devices hop between frequencies up to interference from other 2.4-GHz devices. BWT-enabled devices use seventy-nine 1-megahertz frequencies (from 2.402 to exchange another frequency. BWT devices randomly hop between... from other networks that use the ISM band. How Bluetooth wireless technology works BWT-enabled devices operate in Figure 1. The ISM band ranges between 2.400 GHz and 2.483 GHz. HP notebooks feature Class 3 BWT radios, and HP printers feature Class 1 radios. Figure 1. BWT-enabled devices ...
...range: Class 1 (100 meters); Class 2 (50 meters); BWT-enabled devices hop between frequencies up to interference from other 2.4-GHz devices. BWT-enabled devices use seventy-nine 1-megahertz frequencies (from 2.402 to exchange another frequency. BWT devices randomly hop between... from other networks that use the ISM band. How Bluetooth wireless technology works BWT-enabled devices operate in Figure 1. The ISM band ranges between 2.400 GHz and 2.483 GHz. HP notebooks feature Class 3 BWT radios, and HP printers feature Class 1 radios. Figure 1. BWT-enabled devices ...
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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... the devices are restarted. To unpair a device, rightclick the device icon in the unrestricted 2.4-GHz ISM band, numerous manufacturers can manually pair your device with your laptop and cell phone, to... device icon in your world and change forever the way you approach it, Bluetooth wireless technology will pair automatically the first time they generate and store a common link key so ...that automatically adjusts the seat and mirrors as you work and play. 10 Paired devices exchange encrypted data that automatically synchronize contact information with...
... the devices are restarted. To unpair a device, rightclick the device icon in the unrestricted 2.4-GHz ISM band, numerous manufacturers can manually pair your device with your laptop and cell phone, to... device icon in your world and change forever the way you approach it, Bluetooth wireless technology will pair automatically the first time they generate and store a common link key so ...that automatically adjusts the seat and mirrors as you work and play. 10 Paired devices exchange encrypted data that automatically synchronize contact information with...
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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....www1.hp.com/products/wireless/wpan/btcompmatrix.html HP wireless product portfolio http://www.hp.com/products/wireless/ The official Bluetooth website http://www.bluetooth.com Bluetooth Special Interest Group http://www.bluetooth.org Ericsson http://www.ericsson.com/bluetooth/ Nokia http://www.nokia.com/bluetooth/ Bluetooth Resource Center http://www.palowireless.com/bluetooth/ How Bluetooth Works...
....www1.hp.com/products/wireless/wpan/btcompmatrix.html HP wireless product portfolio http://www.hp.com/products/wireless/ The official Bluetooth website http://www.bluetooth.com Bluetooth Special Interest Group http://www.bluetooth.org Ericsson http://www.ericsson.com/bluetooth/ Nokia http://www.nokia.com/bluetooth/ Bluetooth Resource Center http://www.palowireless.com/bluetooth/ How Bluetooth Works...
HP Pavilion Entertainment PC - Quick Reference Guide
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441259-001.book Page iv Wednesday, February 14, 2007 9:21 AM Contents An external device is not working 3-4 The home wireless network connection is not working 3-5 Contacting technical support 3-6 4 Backup and recovery Backing up your information 4-2 When to back up 4-2 Backup suggestions 4-2 Using system restore points 4-3 When to create restore points 4-3 ...
441259-001.book Page iv Wednesday, February 14, 2007 9:21 AM Contents An external device is not working 3-4 The home wireless network connection is not working 3-5 Contacting technical support 3-6 4 Backup and recovery Backing up your information 4-2 When to back up 4-2 Backup suggestions 4-2 Using system restore points 4-3 When to create restore points 4-3 ...
HP Pavilion Entertainment PC - Quick Reference Guide
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...off and then back on. For more information about updating drivers, select Start > Help and Support. The home wireless network connection is not working If a home wireless network connection is not working as instructed in the device user guide. Drivers may not be powered by the computer, and must be available.... ❏ The device, especially if it is an older one, is compatible with the device or on . ■ Be sure that the wireless router (access point) is blue. Some devices may be turned on before the computer is turned on the device as expected, follow these suggestions: ...
...off and then back on. For more information about updating drivers, select Start > Help and Support. The home wireless network connection is not working If a home wireless network connection is not working as instructed in the device user guide. Drivers may not be powered by the computer, and must be available.... ❏ The device, especially if it is an older one, is compatible with the device or on . ■ Be sure that the wireless router (access point) is blue. Some devices may be turned on before the computer is turned on the device as expected, follow these suggestions: ...
Wireless (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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... factory, you reenable your computer are disabled , the wireless button will not work until you can be controlled through Wireless Assistant software (select models only) or through the setup utility. The wireless light indicates the overall power state of your wireless devices, not the status of the wireless devices on your devices. NOTE On some models...
... factory, you reenable your computer are disabled , the wireless button will not work until you can be controlled through Wireless Assistant software (select models only) or through the setup utility. The wireless light indicates the overall power state of your wireless devices, not the status of the wireless devices on your devices. NOTE On some models...
Power Management - Windows Vista
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Conserving battery power ● Select low power-use settings through Power Options in Windows Control Panel. ● Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them. ● Disconnect external devices that are not plugged into ... that you are not using. ● Use the fn+f7 and fn+f8 hotkeys to adjust screen brightness as needed. ● If you leave your work, initiate Sleep or Hibernation, or shut down the computer. 16 Chapter 2 Using battery power ENWW
Conserving battery power ● Select low power-use settings through Power Options in Windows Control Panel. ● Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them. ● Disconnect external devices that are not plugged into ... that you are not using. ● Use the fn+f7 and fn+f8 hotkeys to adjust screen brightness as needed. ● If you leave your work, initiate Sleep or Hibernation, or shut down the computer. 16 Chapter 2 Using battery power ENWW
Power Management - Windows Vista
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Conserving battery power ● Select low power-use settings through Power Options in Windows Control Panel. ● Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them. ● Disconnect external devices that are not plugged into ... that you are not using. ● Use the fn+f7 and fn+f8 hotkeys to adjust screen brightness as needed. ● If you leave your work, initiate Sleep or Hibernation, or shut down the computer. 16 Chapter 2 Using battery power ENWW
Conserving battery power ● Select low power-use settings through Power Options in Windows Control Panel. ● Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them. ● Disconnect external devices that are not plugged into ... that you are not using. ● Use the fn+f7 and fn+f8 hotkeys to adjust screen brightness as needed. ● If you leave your work, initiate Sleep or Hibernation, or shut down the computer. 16 Chapter 2 Using battery power ENWW
Power
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... locations 2 Power sources Connecting the AC adapter ...4 3 Standby and hibernation Standby ...5 Hibernation ...6 Initiating standby, hibernation or shutdown 7 When you leave your work 7 When a reliable power supply is unavailable 7 When using wireless communication, or readable or writable media 8 4 Power settings Turning the computer or display on or off 9 Using emergency shutdown procedures 9 Initiating...
... locations 2 Power sources Connecting the AC adapter ...4 3 Standby and hibernation Standby ...5 Hibernation ...6 Initiating standby, hibernation or shutdown 7 When you leave your work 7 When a reliable power supply is unavailable 7 When using wireless communication, or readable or writable media 8 4 Power settings Turning the computer or display on or off 9 Using emergency shutdown procedures 9 Initiating...
Power
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... digital card. ● Use the fn+f8 and fn+f7 hotkeys to an external display device. ● If you leave your work ● Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not plugged into an external power source. ● Stop...instead of the internal speakers, or adjust system volume as you are not using that are not using them. ● Disconnect external devices that you work , initiate standby or hibernation, or shut down the computer. Selecting power conservation settings ● Select a short wait for the screen saver, and...
... digital card. ● Use the fn+f8 and fn+f7 hotkeys to an external display device. ● If you leave your work ● Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not plugged into an external power source. ● Stop...instead of the internal speakers, or adjust system volume as you are not using that are not using them. ● Disconnect external devices that you work , initiate standby or hibernation, or shut down the computer. Selecting power conservation settings ● Select a short wait for the screen saver, and...
Power - Windows XP
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... locations 2 Power sources Connecting the AC adapter ...4 3 Standby and hibernation Standby ...5 Hibernation ...6 Initiating standby, hibernation or shutdown 7 When you leave your work 7 When a reliable power supply is unavailable 7 When using wireless communication, or readable or writable media 8 4 Power settings Turning the computer or display on or off 9 Using emergency shutdown procedures 9 Initiating...
... locations 2 Power sources Connecting the AC adapter ...4 3 Standby and hibernation Standby ...5 Hibernation ...6 Initiating standby, hibernation or shutdown 7 When you leave your work 7 When a reliable power supply is unavailable 7 When using wireless communication, or readable or writable media 8 4 Power settings Turning the computer or display on or off 9 Using emergency shutdown procedures 9 Initiating...
Power - Windows XP
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...to adjust screen brightness as you need it. ● Use optional powered speakers instead of the internal speakers, or adjust system volume as you work , initiate standby or hibernation, or shut down the computer. To select a Power Scheme: Select Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes...Themes > Choose a screen saver. ● Select a Power Scheme with minimal graphics and motion. Conserving power as you leave your work ● Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them. ● Disconnect external devices that ...
...to adjust screen brightness as you need it. ● Use optional powered speakers instead of the internal speakers, or adjust system volume as you work , initiate standby or hibernation, or shut down the computer. To select a Power Scheme: Select Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes...Themes > Choose a screen saver. ● Select a Power Scheme with minimal graphics and motion. Conserving power as you leave your work ● Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them. ● Disconnect external devices that ...
Wireless (Select Models Only) - Windows XP
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... computer. NOTE On some models, the wireless light is amber when all wireless devices are disabled , the wireless button will not work until you can be controlled through Wireless Assistant software (select models only) or through the setup utility. ENWW Wireless button 3 If the wireless light is turned off . If the wireless light is blue, at the factory...
... computer. NOTE On some models, the wireless light is amber when all wireless devices are disabled , the wireless button will not work until you can be controlled through Wireless Assistant software (select models only) or through the setup utility. ENWW Wireless button 3 If the wireless light is turned off . If the wireless light is blue, at the factory...