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Does you laptop have Bluetooth? Open start menu, search, type Buletooth, Does it come up? OR, Open Device Manager, Network Adapters, is Bluetooth adapter listed? OR, Open Services, do you see Bluetooth? If you find the Bluetooth Software, open Settings.
If you have a Bluetooth icon in the tray notification area OR in the Control Panel right click on the icon, go to settings, choose setting to Allow device to find computer, (I'm not sure of the correct wording). I'm not sure what a HUD is on a computer.
Unfortunately, Bluetooth and 802.11b/g are always going to interfere with each other, but you can try a few things to help minimize it:
1. Set your WAP11 to run on channel 11, or 1. Bluetooth hops from channel to channel rapidly, setting your WiFI to 11 or 1 (the 'edges') leaves the most open space for it to hop around in.
2. If your bluetooth devices/adapters have some sort of '802.11b coexistence' option in their advanced settings, turn it on, but only a few things will have this option.
3. I know this isn't the software-based solution you wanted, but seriously, if you can move the WAP11 about 2-3 meters away from any bluetooth stuff, this will solve most if not all your issues.
1. Hold the "Answer/End" button on your Jabra Bluetooth
headset down until the LED light on the headset turns solid blue. It is the button that has an image of a
telephone on it.
2. Click on the "Settings" icon from the main screen of your iPhone.
3. Click on "General" in your iPhone's "Settings" menu.
4. Click on "Bluetooth" to access
your iPhone's Bluetooth menu and then click the option to turn on your
iPhone's Bluetooth connection. Once your iPhone's Bluetooth is turned
on, it will search for available Bluetooth devices.
5. Select your Jabra headset by clicking on the icon that appears on your iPhone's screen.
6. Enter the passkey for your Jabra Bluetooth headset. The default passkey on Jabra headsets is "0000."
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Hold the "Answer/End" button on your Jabra Bluetooth headset down until the LED light on the headset turns solid blue. The location of the button may vary based on which headset you have, but its appearance will be the same; it is the button that has an image of a telephone on it.
Click on the "Settings" icon from the main screen of your iPhone 4 .
Click on "General" in your iPhone's "Settings" menu.
Click on "Bluetooth" to access your iPhone's Bluetooth menu and then click the option to turn on your iPhone's Bluetooth connection. Once your iPhone's Bluetooth is turned on, it will search for available Bluetooth devices.
Select your Jabra headset by clicking on the icon that appears on your iPhone's screen.
Enter the passkey for your Jabra Bluetooth headset. The default passkey on Jabra headsets is "0000."
Click on "OK" on your iPhone 4 to complete the connection to your Jabra headset.
Tips & Warnings
The LED light on your headset must be solid blue to pair to your iPhone. A flashing light indicates your headset is not yet in pairing mode and your iPhone will not be able to connect to the headset.
Having your iPhone 4 Bluetooth turned on will drain your phone battery faster than normal.
Hello! First you need to turn on the wireless switch. Next, if you want to do pairing (sync with another device), you should turn the blue-tooth on the other device. Then right click on the blue-tooth icon on the system tray (near desktop clock), then select "Add a blue-tooth device", now check the box "my device is ready to be found", then click "next". Your laptop will find the other device (sometimes you need to try a couple of times). After that it may ask you for a password. You can type e.g "1" on your device. You'll also be asked same on the other device, use same password. Now pairing has been done & you can send files to & from other device. Sometimes you need to right-click on the blue-tooth icon & click receive a file. please send us your vote & feedback. Bye
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