Bluetooth® wireless connectivity – TabletKiosk Sahara NetSlate a230T User Manual
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1. Follow steps 1 through 7 above when using a wired LAN
connection.
2. Tap on the “Alternate
Configuration”
tab and select the
“User configured”
option. Enter the
correct values in the
appropriate fields.
If you are unsure
of which values
or options to use,
contact your network
administrator or the
technical support line
of your ISP.
When you have completed the entire configuration, tap “OK” to
accept the settings and close the panel.
Bluetooth® Wireless Connectivity
Bluetooth® is a short-range wireless technology you can use to
transfer data between your Sahara NetSlate and other wireless
devices that use Bluetooth, such as wireless keyboards and
mice, cell phones, PDAs and even printers. Bluetooth-enabled
devices can communicate with each other, without cables, up to
a distance of approximately 30 feet.
NOTE: The wireless range can be shortened from interference caused
by other wireless devices and/or by walls made of dense building
materials.
Some of the activities available with Bluetooth wireless con-
nectivity are:
Using a wireless keyboard, such as TabletKiosk’s Bluetooth
Folding Keyboard, to enter data on your Sahara NetSlate.
Connecting to your Bluetooth-capable cell phone to access
the Internet and surf the web or download your e-mail.