IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual
Copyright © 2001, IVT Corporation, http://www.ivtcorporation.com
All specifications are preliminary and subject to change without notice.
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Figure 4.22: Access Outside WAN Network Configuration
Advanced Usage:
♦ Computer A is now the center node of the network. Other computers with
BlueSoleil™ installed, for example, Computers C, D and E, can connect to
Computer A following the same steps as those for Computer B and access the
Internet through Computer A. Computer A supports up to 7 connections at the
same time.
♦ Computers A, B, C, D and E can access each other using the Windows My
Network Places and form a Bluetooth ad-hoc networking. Computers B, C, D
and E can then access the Internet through Computer A.
Note:
♦ Computer B also can share a dial-up connection of Computer A, in this case,
please set up a dial-up connection for Computer A at first. While working with
a dial-up connection, if the dial-up connection is destroyed for some reason,
please restart the service after the dial-up connection established again.
♦ The Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) of Windows (refer to Windows
Help Topic) can also be used on computer A for computer B to access the
Internet. In this situation, the PAN service configuration must be set as
Bluetooth Group Ad-hoc Network without DHCP Server enabled.
4.6 PAN Configuration
4.6.1 My PAN Service
In the BlueSoleil™ Service Window, right-click the Personal Area Networking icon.
On the pop-up menu, select Properties to configure my PAN service.