Bluetooth Profiles
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The following summary presents an overview of the Blue-
tooth profiles supported:
CIP
The ISDN CIP profile (Common ISDN Access Profile) controls
the computer during Bluetooth connections so that it works
as if a conventional ISDN adapter were installed. With CIP all
ISDN services familiar from the terrestrial network can be
used without restriction.
PAN
The PAN profile establishes a wireless LAN between the Blue-
tooth devices. This LAN uses the protocols known from the
Internet (TCP/IP).
Even if you have connected your computer to BlueFRITZ!AP-X
using the USB cable (see “Connecting a PC to BlueFRITZ!AP-
X: With a Cable” on page 22), you can still connect your com-
puter to a PAN network.
Using this network you can exchange data among the con-
nected computers and take advantage of shared LAN re-
sources like hard drives, CD read/write drives, Internet ac-
cess, printers and scanners.
DUN
With the Dial-Up Networking Profile (DUN) you can dial into
the Internet as with a modem. With this profile BlueFRITZ!AP-
X allows a Bluetooth connection to be used to connect a PDA
with the Internet, for instance.
CTP
The Cordless Telephony Profile (CTP) allows cordless tele-
phones to be used with Bluetooth. BlueFRITZ!AP-X functions
as the Access Point by monitoring registered phones, send-
ing calls and organizing speech transmission. For such calls
familiar ISDN features like CLIP, routing and three-party con-
ferences are available.
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