Before you begin, Installing the bluetooth software suite – IBM 19K4260 User Manual
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Bluetooth PC Card from IBM: Installation and User’s Guide
Before you begin
Before you begin installing and using your Bluetooth PC Card, review the follow-
ing terms that will be used throughout the manual.
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Authentication
: A security mechanism that prevents access to critical data
and makes it impossible to falsify the origin of a message.
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Device address
: The unique address of a Bluetooth device.
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Device discovery
: Before a link can be established, a Bluetooth device needs
to "discover", or find, the other Bluetooth devices that are active and in range.
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Device name
: The name that a Bluetooth device presents itself with when
supplying identity information to another device.
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Master device
: The device that initiates a connection and, during this connec-
tion, controls all traffic in a piconet.
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Park mode
: An economical, low-power "sub-mode" of standby. In park
mode
, a slave device does not participate in the piconet but remains synchro-
nized to it. Park mode is used to increase the number of slave devices con-
nected to a master device.
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Piconet
: A wireless network formed by two or more Bluetooth devices.
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Profile
: An application that a Bluetooth device facilitates. For one device to
communicate with another, the two devices must have a shared profile.
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Slave device
: A device in a piconet controlled by another device (the master
device
).
System requirements
The Bluetooth Software Suite works with the following operating systems:
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Microsoft
®
Windows
®
95 OSR/2
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Microsoft Windows 98
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Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Installing the Bluetooth software suite
Follow these directions to install the Bluetooth software suite for the operating
system on your computer.
Note:
If you have an older version of the Bluetooth Software Suite on your com-
puter, it must be uninstalled before continuting. For more information,
see “Uninstalling the application software” on page 1-5.
Windows 95 OSR/2
1. Insert the Bluetooth software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. In most
cases, the software will begin the installation process without intervention. If
this is not the case, do the following:
a. Click Start, then click Run, and then click Browse.