Belkin Network Card F8T030 User Manual

BluetoothAccess Point  
with USB Print Server  
Access your network and USB  
printers through Bluetooth devices  
User Manual  
F8T030  
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I N T R O D U C T I O N  
Congratulations on your purchase of this Bluetooth Access Point with USB Print Server  
(the AP) from Belkin. The AP adds the convenience of wireless Bluetooth technology  
and LAN printing to a USB printer. Print jobs can be sent to the connected USB  
printers from a computer or PDA via Bluetooth and the wired LAN. To print from the  
LAN, simply connect a USB printer to the AP and run the included printer utility on  
your Windows® or Mac® operating system. Your computers enabled with Bluetooth  
technology will be able to directly print to the USB printer through the AP.  
This User Manual will provide details about your new AP, from installation and  
operation to troubleshooting in the unlikely event of a problem. For quick and easy  
installation, please refer to the Quick Installation Guide included in the packaging.  
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Package Contents  
Bluetooth Access Point with USB Print Server  
• Print Server Utility CD-Rom  
• User Manual  
• Quick Installation Guide  
• Registration Card  
System Requirements  
• At least one computing device equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology  
• TCP/IP networking protocol installed in each wired computer connected to the LAN  
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Key Features and Benefits  
• Offers compatibility with any Bluetooth v1.1-compliant device  
• Allows you to work at distances of up to 100 meters  
• Features flash-upgrade support  
• Offers built-in security using 128-bit encryption and authentication, allowing you  
to securely access any Bluetooth device without wires  
• Offers true Plug-and-Play convenience  
• Supports up to 7 simultaneous users  
• Provides easy management with built in web server  
• Delivers manageability from a desktop or PDA  
• Supports Microsoft® Windows® 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP  
*100m range is dependent upon environment, number of users, and other wireless  
devices within immediate proximity.  
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O V E R V I E W  
Applications  
SOHO (Small Office/Home Office)  
• SOHO users who need easy and quick setup  
Wireless roaming with a PDA or laptop around the home or office  
• Gain the freedom you need to access the Web, and e-mail around the home and  
office without cables  
Wireless printing with your PDA or laptop  
• Print wirelessly to a USB printer from your PDA, notebook, or desktop computers  
Frequently changing environments  
• Take your personal area network with you when you change locations or rearrange  
your workplace  
Temporary LAN access  
• Create a personal area network for your PDAs and computers at tradeshows, exhibitions,  
conference rooms, and other sites that may require a network on a temporary basis  
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Weight  
5.0oz.  
Product Specifications  
Operating Temp  
0 to 50 degrees Celsius  
10 to 70 degrees Celsius  
5~90% non-condensing  
5VDC  
Bluetooth Compliance  
Version 1.1  
Storage Temp  
Humidity  
Physical Interfaces  
2 USB A Connectors,  
RJ45 Connector  
Operating Frequency  
Output Power  
Sensitivity  
2.4 to 2.4835GHz  
Supply Voltage  
Nominal Current  
Supported Profiles  
0 to 20 dBm, Class 1  
< 0.1% BER at -70 dBm  
1 Amp  
GAP, SDP, LAN Access,  
Serial, PAN (Q1 2003)  
Data Rate  
723/56Kbps Asynchronous,  
400/400Kbps Synchronous  
Management  
with SSI  
Embedded web server  
Operation Range  
Network Topology  
Packet Support  
100-meter (333 ft.)  
radius indoors  
Network  
DHCP, NAT via Bluetooth  
Point-to-multipoint, up  
to 7 slaves  
Wireless Security  
Firewall for wireless  
devices  
128-bit encryption  
CHAP or PAP authentication  
1/3/5 slot packets  
Integrated  
Frequency Stability  
Antenna  
USB Printing  
Mounting  
Line-printing protocol,  
TCP/IP  
Dimensions  
4.7 (W) x 5 (L) x 1.75  
(H) in.  
Desktop or wall-mount  
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Unit Display Diagrams:  
USB 1 LED  
(Amber)  
USB LED 2  
(Amber)  
Bluetooth  
LED (Blue)  
Connected LED  
(Green)  
Power LED  
(Green)  
System LED  
(Green)  
LAN LED  
(Green)  
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Front Panel:  
Power LED (Green)  
On: Indicates that the AP is receiving power  
System LED (Green)  
Blinks once per second: AP has obtained a valid IP address or has a pre-configured  
IP address  
Blinks 3 times per second: AP has not obtained a valid IP Address  
LAN LED (Green)  
On: AP is connected to an Ethernet network  
Off: No network connection (such as a cable connection to a hub, switch, or Ethernet)  
Blinks: Traffic occurring on the wired LAN  
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Connected LED (Green)  
On: AP is connected to the Internet  
Off: AP is not connected to the Internet (or has not been able to contact any of the  
common Internet sites)  
Bluetooth LED (Blue)  
On: At least one Bluetooth device is connected to the AP  
Off: No Bluetooth devices are connected to the AP  
Blinking: Indicates Bluetooth radio activity  
USB 1 LED (Amber)  
Blinking: Indicates data traffic to the device connected to the first USB port  
USB LED 2 (Amber)  
Blinking: Indicates data traffic to the device connected to the second USB port  
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Rear Panel:  
DC  
Power  
Jack  
RJ45  
Ethernet  
Jack  
USB  
Port 1  
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H A R D W A R E I N S T A L L A T I O N  
Connecting Network Cables and Powering On  
Connect one end of a standard CAT5 twisted-pair cable to the RJ45 connector on the  
AP and connect the other end to a 10Base-T or 100Base-T Ethernet router/switch or  
wall drop jack.  
Wall Jack  
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Connect the included power adapter into an available power outlet. Attach the barrel  
plug into the power jack of the AP. You should see the power LED light turn on, the  
system light blink a few times, and then the system, LAN, USB 1, USB 2, and  
Bluetooth lights will blink repeatedly as the AP initiates itself. The initiation process  
will take approximately 20 seconds.  
TIP: The system LED blinks once per second indicating that the AP is functioning  
properly. The system light will blink three times per second if the IP address has not  
been set. If any lights other than the power light remain solid, there is some problem  
with the unit. Consult the troubleshooting guide at the end of your User Manual.  
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Connecting USB Printers (optional)  
The AP supports up to two USB printers. Please do not connect any devices other than  
a USB printer directly to these ports.  
1. Attach one end of a USB cable to one of the USB ports on the AP.  
2. Connect the other end to an available  
USB printer.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 above for a  
second printer.  
Note: You must have the printer driver  
installed in each computer you wish to print  
from prior to use.  
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D H C P S E T U P  
The IP address will automatically be set if your network has DHCP.  
Once the AP is connected to the network, it will attempt to get an address from a  
DHCP server upon power up.  
Note: The AP will use the stored address and will not try DHCP if an IP address has  
been manually stored via the web manager.  
Once the AP obtains an address from DHCP, it will not be stored. The AP will use DHCP  
each time it boots or the IP lease expires.  
TIP: A quick way to tell if the AP has an IP address is to monitor the system LED.  
After power up, the system LED will blink three times per second if the AP does not  
yet have an IP address. Once an address is obtained, the system LED will blink once  
per second.  
To have an IP address permanently stored, you must use the web manager.  
Generally, if you use DHCP, your IP address, netmask, and router will automatically be  
set. In some cases, your DNS servers will also be set. Be sure to set these settings  
manually if they are not provided by DHCP.  
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Connecting Is as Easy as 1.2.3.4  
It’s easy to connect to the AP and manage it. You can connect to the AP using  
of every AP as seen from Bluetooth clients, making managing it as easy as 1-2-3-4.  
Viewing Network Parameters  
The current IP address used by the AP can be viewed on the main page of the web  
manager from a PDA or computer. A key feature of the AP is its ability to be managed  
by any Bluetooth client, even when not yet connected to an Ethernet LAN.  
Once the IP address of the unit is known, you can also access the web manager by  
browsing the units’ IP address via any network-connected computer. Browsing 1.2.3.4  
can only be done from a locally connected Bluetooth client. The AP includes a built-in  
NAT router on the Bluetooth interface.  
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O P E R A T I O N A N D S T A T U S  
Bluetooth Client Connectivity  
The current firmware release supports general AP functionality. From a Bluetooth client,  
you can perform Device Discovery and Service Discovery on the AP, and attach to the  
network via LAN access over PPP profile. The AP has a built-in NAT router that supplies  
clients with internal IP addresses and routes Bluetooth clients over the LAN interface  
to network resources and the Internet.  
The AP will use its host name (name) when discovered by clients. The default name for  
a unit is Belkin_XYZ, where XYZ is the last three bytes of the Ethernet (MAC) address  
printed on the unit’s label. For example, if the unit’s address is 00:06:66:00:12:34,  
then the Bluetooth name for the unit will be Belkin_1234.  
You can change the host name via the web manager to any name you prefer, just  
remember to use unique names for multiple units in proximity of each other on  
your network.  
The AP is shipped without any requirements for name and password for connecting  
from a Bluetooth client (such as a PC). However, this can be changed such that the AP  
will require a username and password. The only settings required by PPP are a login  
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user name and password. When the client prompts for a PPP connection user name and  
password, use user name “guest” and password “guest” (without the quotes).  
Some clients also require link-key establishment before connecting. If a dialog box  
appears asking for a Bluetooth Passkey, enter “belkin.  
For more information on Passkey, refer to the Security section of this manual.  
Connecting to the AP  
The AP can communicate to most clients enabled with Bluetooth technology, including  
laptops/desktops with a PC card or USB adapter, a Palm™ handheld with SDIO card, or  
a Microsoft® Pocket PC with a CF card or built-in.  
Using the Bluetooth PC Card (part number F8T002) or USB Adapter (part number  
F8T001 or F8T003) from Belkin (WIDCOMM stack):  
1. Click on “My Bluetooth Places” on your Windows desktop.  
2. Click on “View Devices Within Range. The client will search for devices. You should  
see “Belkin_xxx [y]” (y is the network address of the unit) as a Network AP.  
3. Double-click on the device icon.  
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4. You should see “discovering services”, and then three icons will appear. Double-click  
on the “LAN access using PPP” icon.  
5. You will see “connecting, status” and then a Bluetooth Null Connection box will  
appear. Type in “guest” as the user name and “guest” as the password. Click on  
“CONNECT.  
Your AP should now be connected. If in the future you do not want to see the dialog  
box, you can edit the Bluetooth Null Connection icon found in your Network  
Connections area under Windows. There should be a box under options checked stating  
“prompt for name, password, etc.” if you uncheck the box then connection will occur  
automatically the next time you double-click on the LAN access icon for the unit.  
You may also add up to eight user accounts. For more information on user accounts,  
refer to the Security section of this manual.  
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Using a Bluetooth PDA Adapter Card (part number F8T020) or Pocket PC PDAs with  
WIDCOMM stack such as HP/Compaq iPAQ:  
1. Tap on the Bluetooth icon at the bottom right of the screen (icon is blue with two  
opposing arrows).  
2. Select “Bluetooth Manager.  
3. Tap “Search” in the bottom tool bar.  
4. When the AP is found, select it in the check box and tap “Save.  
5. Tap “OK” to exit this screen.  
6. Tap “OK” (top right) to exit the Search screen.  
7. Tap the Belkin icon on the Bluetooth Manager screen to select it.  
8. After it connects to the AP to discover the services, tap “Actions” and select  
“Connect to LAN Access using…”  
You are now connected to the network and may use the programs such as Microsoft  
Internet Explorer for retrieving information.  
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Using Pocket PC PDAs with Socket CF Cards  
First go to the “Today” page of the Pocket PC. If the Socket software is properly  
installed, and a working CF card exists in the slot, you should see a Bluetooth icon in  
the lower right-hand corner.  
1. Tap the icon.  
2. Tap “Bluetooth LAN Access.  
3. Tap the “Find” button at the bottom.  
4. Discovery will look and find all APs within range.  
5. Tap the name of the AP you wish to connect to.  
6. Tap the “Select” button, and tap the box marked “save selection for future use.  
You should then automatically be connected.  
To auto-connect to this AP in the future, tap the Bluetooth icon, then “Advanced  
Features”, “Bluetooth Devices”, “Tools”, “My Favorites”, “LAN Access. Select the AP in  
the “My Favorite LAP” box and check the button “Use the favorite selected above. The  
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Socket application will then always connect to this AP. In addition, certain applications,  
such as Pocket Explorer, can be setup to automatically connect to the AP when pages  
are requested.  
Using Palm Handheld with SDIO Card  
Find the Bluetooth icon and click on it. (You may need to have the “ALL” or “Unfiled”  
category set.)  
Under “Setup new connection”, click on “LAN” and follow the steps.  
Step 1: Use “Bluetooth LAN” as the name or change it  
Step 2: A search should come back with “Belkin_xxx.  
Step 3: Choose the AP you would like to connect to.  
Step 4: Enter user name “guest” and password “guest.  
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To connect, simply run an application that uses LAN access, such as Eudora e-mail,  
web browser, or a network. HotSync and the Palm will automatically connect to the AP.  
Using PC Cards with Digianswer stacks (Toshiba, IBM, Motorola)  
1. Set up virtual COM. ports on the laptop.  
2. Setup direct cable connection on the laptop to use this COM port.  
3. Run the program “Bluetooth Neighborhood” from the Digianswer Programs folder.  
4. Discover all Bluetooth devices.  
5. Double-click on the “Belkin” AP (to display services).  
6. Double-click on “LAN Access using PPP.  
7. You may be prompted for a password, which is “roving.  
8. From the Start button, find the direct cable connection and run this program  
(usually in “Accessories” or “Communications”).  
9. Click on “Connect.  
This should establish a network connection using Bluetooth. For further information,  
please refer to the Digianswer manual.  
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Using 3Com PC Cards  
Connecting to the AP using the 3COM client on a laptop involves first setting up the  
client (please refer to the 3COM Bluetooth manual for this). The AP uses the “3COM  
LAN Access Client.  
1. Run the “Bluetooth Connection Manager” from the 3COM Bluetooth folder.  
2. Start the device discovery in this program. You should get a list of available  
Bluetooth devices.  
3. From the 3COM Bluetooth folder, select “3COM LAN Access Client.  
4. Use the user name “guest” and password “guest.  
5. Click on “Connect.  
6. Select the AP when you get a list of devices and click on “Connect.  
This should establish a connection with the AP and LAN connectivity to the laptop.  
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Ethernet LAN Connectivity  
The AP appears as a typical IP node on the network, with support for ping, telnet, FTP  
file service, and http file service.  
To test the IP address setting, you can browse or ping the IP address.  
address either set manually or assigned by the DHCP server.  
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USI NGTHEWEBMAN AGER
The AP can be easily managed using any web browser, including a Bluetooth connected  
client browser. To access the web manager, simply browse the IP address of the unit,  
main page appears as follows:  
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USINGTHEWEBMANAGER
On the main page you will see some useful information, such as  
• Connected to: Name of the AP.  
• Uptime: How long the unit has been operational since the last reboot.  
• IP address: IP address of the AP that was obtained automatically via DHCP or  
set manually.  
• Ver: Version and date code.  
The five main sections of the web manager are:  
LAN: View/change network information, change and reset stored network LAN.  
Bluetooth: View/change current Bluetooth settings.  
USB: View USB port status, print test page.  
Security: Administer Bluetooth users, set passkey, set web manager password.  
Utilities: Upgrade, reboot, and restore factory settings, connectivity via ping.  
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USINGTHEWEBMANAGER
LAN  
The Belkin AP allows you to automatically  
obtain an IP address or set one manually.  
From this page you can access TCP/IP settings  
• Host Name  
• IP Address  
• Subnet Mask  
• Router/Gateway  
• DNS  
• Domain  
To change network settings, click or tap on the “CHANGE” button.  
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Use this page to view/change permanent stored settings of the unit. You can also  
reset all settings to factory default values by clicking on the “RESET” button.  
Reset will enable the AP to obtain an IP address automatically from the network.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: Changes to these settings will  
not take effect until a reboot has occurred.  
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Bluetooth  
From this page you can view and change Bluetooth settings.  
Bluetooth Name  
Bluetooth Connections  
• Data Activity  
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Bluetooth Status  
Address: Indicates the Bluetooth device address of the  
AP. Every Bluetooth device has a unique Bluetooth  
Device Address (BDA).  
Connections: Indicates the total number of Bluetooth  
devices that are currently connected to the AP.  
Link Status: Indicates the type of connection.  
Packets IN: Indicates the total number of data  
packets that have been received via Bluetooth.  
Packets Out: Indicates the total number of data  
packets that have been transmitted via Bluetooth.  
Click or tap on the “SETTINGS” button to access the  
Bluetooth Settings page.  
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Bluetooth Settings  
Friendly Name: Here you may change the  
Bluetooth name of your AP. The Bluetooth  
name is what appears when a Bluetooth client  
discovers the AP.  
Max Clients: Here you may specify the  
maximum number of Bluetooth clients that can  
be connected to the AP at one time. The AP  
supports up to seven simultaneous connections.  
It is recommended that you leave two Bluetooth  
connections open to allow Bluetooth printing to  
an attached USB printer.  
Click or tap the “CHANGE” button to apply changes.  
NOTE: Changes to these settings will not take effect until a power cycle or reboot  
has occurred.  
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USB  
You can connect up to two USB printers and print to them via Bluetooth or the (wired)  
LAN. If you have two USB printers connected to the AP, both may be accessed via  
Bluetooth only. The wired LAN will only have access to the USB printer connected to  
the lower USB port.  
From this page you can view the current status of your USB port.  
• Device Type  
• Active State  
Click or tap on printer test page to  
print a test page from the connected  
USB printer. You will be prompted to  
select a printer type. Select the printer  
type for your specific printer. Consult  
your printer’s user manual if you do not  
know the printer type.  
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Security  
The AP can be configured as an open box, whereby all users have access with a common  
user name and password. The default user name is “guest” and the default password is  
“guest. Stronger security can also be implemented where users and their unique passwords  
are created. In addition, Bluetooth devices can utilize the passkey mechanism, which  
is an additional password that must be used each time a connection is made. This  
passkey defaults to “belkin” but can be changed as required.  
From the security page you can manage  
security settings for the following:  
Bluetooth Users  
Bluetooth Passkey  
• Web Manager (Administrator) Password  
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Bluetooth Users  
Show Users: Lists the users name and  
password for each created user account.  
You may create up to eight users with  
individual passwords. This feature is  
disabled by default.  
• Show Users  
• Add/Change User  
• Delete User  
• Set User Mode  
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Add/Change User: Use this to add a new  
Delete User: Delete a user account.  
user or to edit a user name and password.  
Type the name of the user you wish to  
delete in the user name text box. Click or  
tap on the “DELETE” button.  
Type the user name and password in the  
provided text box. Click or tap on the  
“UPDATE” button to submit changes.  
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Set User Mode: This feature allows you to Passkey:  
enable or disable user mode.  
By default, this feature is set to “OFF.  
Some Bluetooth clients require the use  
of a passkey to establish a bond to the  
connected device. The default passkey for  
the AP is “belkin. You may use the  
“Change BT Passkey” page to enter a new  
Bluetooth passkey.  
Click or tap on the “ON” radio button to  
enable this feature. Click or tap on the  
“OFF” radio button to disable.  
NOTE: Changes to these settings will not  
take effect until a reboot has occurred.  
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Web Manager  
You may enable the web manager authentication to provide protection against unwanted  
attempting to access the web manager will be prompted to enter a user name and  
password before you can access the web manager interface. Use the field provided to  
specify a password.  
Note: You are not required to enter a user  
name. The default setting for this feature  
is “OFF.  
Note: Once you change the password (and  
enable the web manager security), you will  
need to remember this password before  
accessing the web manager in the future.  
Please DO NOT FORGET this password.  
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Utilities  
Upgrading The AP Firmware: Web Manager  
The AP supports firmware update via http from any web server. Browse the IP address,  
then select “Utilities”, then “Upgrade” pages. You should see a page showing the  
This location contains the most recent firmware. To upgrade, click on the “UPGRADE”  
button. This may take a few minutes depending on the speed of your Internet/LAN  
connection. When upgrade is finished, a screen will display status.  
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not interrupt the  
upgrade process or reboot the AP. Interruption may  
cause irreparable damage to the AP. Wait until you  
see a status page appear that confirms the  
upgrade was successful.  
Click on the “Special” button to choose an  
upgrade file from a different location.  
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Rebooting the AP  
After an upgrade completes, you will need to reboot the unit by cycling power or  
clicking the “REBOOT” button.  
NOTE: Once the REBOOT button is clicked,  
you will lose all network and Bluetooth  
connections, including the web manager.  
Some clients may require a reset.  
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Factory Reset  
Use this option to revert all settings  
of your AP back to the factory  
presets. See the “Default Settings”  
section for a complete list of  
default values.  
Net Ping Test  
You may check network connections  
manually by “pinging” a known  
server or IP address. You may ping  
a host to verify network connections  
and network speed.  
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B L U E T O O T H T O U S B P R I N T I N G  
The AP contains two external USB host ports. A USB-enabled printer can be attached  
to either port and serviced from the AP.  
Note: You must add a printer, as a “Local Printer” (NOT Network Printer), and select  
the “Bluetooth Serial PORT” as its port.  
The method of connecting to the printer is  
to use Serial Port Profile. For example, if  
using a Bluetooth PC Card from Belkin  
(part number F8T002) (WIDCOMM stack)  
on Windows, simply:  
1. Browse the device under “My Bluetooth  
Places” and you should see an icon  
titled “Virtual [USB Printer].  
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2. Double-click on this icon. A connection via Serial Port Profile over the virtual COM  
port will be created. This is usually “COM3” or “COM4” but can be configured to  
another port.  
3. Go to “Control Panel” and open the “Printers” folder.  
4. Select the printer you have pre-installed that matches the printer that is connected  
to the AP.  
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5. Under the “Ports” section, attach the printer to the virtual COM port created.  
6. You should now be ready to print to your  
USB printer that is connected to the AP  
via Bluetooth.  
NOTE: Each time you would like to print via  
the AP, you will have to double-click on the  
“Virtual [USB Printer]” icon first to make a  
connection, unless you set the printer you  
created above to be your default printer. In  
that case, the PC stack will automatically send  
the print job via the virtual COM port.  
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L A N P R I N T I N G  
Configuring your Network Settings  
In order to connect to the Internet, your AP needs an IP address. Typically these are  
provided to the AP by a DHCP server.  
The AP is set to obtain an IP address from the Ethernet via DHCP. However, it is  
possible for you to pre-configure a fixed IP address into the AP. This can be done  
via the web manager using the Bluetooth interface (refer to the user manual for  
more information).  
Software Installation  
Requirements:  
• Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, XP  
• Computer must be connected to the same Local Area Network as the AP  
• Computer must have the appropriate printer driver installed  
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Installing the Software  
1. Insert the USB Print Server Utility CD-ROM in the computer you wish to print from.  
2. Click on the “Setup.exe” file.  
3. You should see the following appear on your screen. Click on the “Next” button to  
begin the installation process.  
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4. Once the software installation is complete, you will receive a message confirming  
the installation process.  
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C O N F I G U R I N G Y O U R P R I N T E R  
Note: You must add a printer, as a Local Printer (NOT a Network Printer), and select  
the port “Belkin” as its port.  
1. Go to the Control Panel and open the “Printers” folder.  
2. Select the printer that is connected to the AP.  
3. Select “File” then “Properties” from the menu.  
(You may also right-click on the printer and select  
“Properties”).  
4. Under the Ports tab, you will see a list of ports  
that are installed on your computer. Highlight the  
port named "Belkin" and click on "Configure Port".  
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5. Click on “Locate Servers.  
6. You will see the server "BELKIN_xxx". Select it by clicking on it.  
7. Click “OK”, and then close the “Print Server Properties” window.  
8. Your networked computer is now ready to print.  
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D E F A U L T S E T T I N G S  
The following are the default settings for the device:  
Bluetooth – Enabled  
• USB – Enabled  
• IP Address – Obtained via DHCP (not static)  
Bluetooth Passkey – Belkin  
Bluetooth first client address assigned: 192.168.222.222  
• Number of PPP sessions: 5  
• Serial Port Profile: Data sent to printer  
• Admin Password – Belkin  
• Guest Login for LAN Access over PPP – No security  
• SNMP – Disabled  
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T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G  
I can connect to the AP but I cannot connect to external web pages.  
Verify the following:  
1. The Ethernet cable is properly connected to the AP unit. The LAN LED of the AP  
should be on. If it is not on, then the device is not properly connected to the hub.  
Please get a proper cable and plug it into a hub port.  
should see the following information:  
a) IP address  
b) Default Router/Gateway  
c) DNS server  
All these need to be something other than 0.0.0.0. Otherwise, you need to set these  
either manually or using DHCP.  
3. Check how fast the system LED is blinking. If it is blinking rapidly (three times per  
second), then the AP unit has not acquired its IP address.  
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If you have set the IP address manually:  
• You may not have a set a default router (default gateway).  
• You may not have set a DNS server.  
and select the Configuration page. On this page, set the default router and the  
DNS server(s).  
If you have a DHCP server [such as a NAT box] on your network to give the AP an IP  
address, then you may have one of these problems:  
• The DHCP server is not responding to the AP’s requests.  
• The DHCP server is not supplying the DNS server or the default router.  
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T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G  
What devices can I connect to the USB?  
The currently supported devices are USB printers.  
I get disconnected from the AP after a while.  
Some clients such as PDAs and laptops disconnect automatically if the connection is  
idle for a while. You will need to change the dial-up networking settings on your PDA  
or laptop.  
The system LED on the AP stopped flashing.  
This is due to some internal errors in the AP. The AP is designed to clear many of  
these errors and reset itself. However, it may need to be reset (by a power cycle).  
When using Bluetooth, I cannot discover the AP from a client.  
Sometimes you have to try discovery multiple times if the time period for the discovery  
is too short. If you have a changeable device discovery time, try to use at least a  
10-second discovery period.  
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I can browse IP addresses (such as the built-in 1.2.3.4) but cannot access web  
pages using “www” address names.  
The DNS is probably not being set properly. Perhaps the DNS server address entered is  
not valid, or one was not received if DHCP was used. One way to guarantee DNS will  
work is to enter an address manually into the AP. For testing, use the Belkin DNS  
server address, this server is generally available. The address is 207.217.126.81.  
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C O M P A T I B I L I T Y L I S T  
Belkin has tested the AP and found it to be compatible with these Bluetooth  
clients/products:  
USB Adapters  
Bluetooth USB Adapter from Belkin, Class 1, part number F8T001  
Bluetooth USB Adapter from Belkin, Class 2, part number F8T003  
PC Cards  
Bluetooth PC Card from Belkin, part number F8T002  
Digianswer stack Release 1.09 on Windows 2000, 98, 95, Me, XP, Toshiba, Motorola,  
and IBM Bluetooth cards  
3Com Bluetooth PC card  
PC cards and USB adapters with WIDCOMM stack 1.2 and higher  
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C O M P A T I B I L I T Y L I S T  
Pocket PC 2000 PDAs  
Compaq iPAQ with Bluetooth PDA Adapter Card from Belkin (part number F8T020)  
Compaq iPAQ with Socket CompactFlash Bluetooth card  
Pocket PC 2002 PDA  
Compaq iPAQ H3800 with built-in Bluetooth  
HP Jornada with Socket CompactFlash Bluetooth card  
Casio Pocket PC  
Toshiba 570 with Socket CompactFlash Bluetooth card  
Laptops with Integrated Bluetooth  
Toshiba Protégé  
Palm Devices  
All Palm OS version 4.1 or greater with SDIO card  
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C O N F I G U R A T I O N N O T E S  
BDA Address  
IP Address  
Netmask  
Router  
DNS  
Host Name  
Passkey  
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I N F O R M A T I O N  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR  
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY  
We, Belkin Corporation, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton, CA 90220, declare under our sole  
responsibility that the product,  
F8T030  
to which this declaration relates, complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.  
The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the  
device shall be used in such manner that the potential for human contact normal operation is minimized.  
When connecting an external antenna to the device, the antenna shall be placed in such a manner to minimize  
the potential for human contact during normal operation. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC  
radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during  
normal operation.  
Federal Communications Commission Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation.  
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This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.  
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications to this device that are not expressly  
approved by Belkin Corporation may void the users authority to operate the equipment.  
Canada-Industry Canada (IC)  
The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 139 & RSS 210 Industry Canada. This Class B digital complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Europe-European Union Notice  
Radio products with the CE 0560 or CE alert marking comply  
with the R&TTE Directive (1995/5/EC) issued by the Commission  
0560  
of the European Community.  
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Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms  
(in brackets are the equivalent international standards).  
0560  
• EN 60950 (IEC60950) – Product Safety  
• EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment  
• ETS 300 826 General EMC requirements for radio equipment.  
To determine the type of transmitter, check the identification label on your Belkin product.  
Products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage  
Directive (72/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with  
these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in brackets are the  
equivalent international standards).  
• EN 55022 (CISPR 22) – Electromagnetic Interference  
• EN 55024 (IEC61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,8,11)- Electromagnetic Immunity  
• EN 61000-3-2 (IEC610000-3-2) - Power Line Harmonics  
• EN 61000-3-3 (IEC610000) – Power Line Flicker  
• EN 60950 (IEC60950) – Product Safety  
Products that contain the radio transmitter are labeled with CE 0560 or CE alert marking and may  
also carry the CE logo.  
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Belkin Corporation Limited One-Year Product Warranty  
Belkin Corporation warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for its warranty period. If a  
defect is discovered, Belkin will, at its option, repair or replace the product at no charge provided it is returned  
during the warranty period, with transportation charges prepaid, to the authorized Belkin dealer from whom you  
purchased the product. Proof of purchase may be required.  
This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, or misapplication; if the  
product has been modified without the written permission of Belkin; or if any Belkin serial number has been removed  
or defaced.  
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS, WHETHER ORAL OR  
WRITTEN, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. BELKIN SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,  
WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
No Belkin dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty.  
BELKIN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH  
OF WARRANTY, OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS, DOWNTIME,  
GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO OR REPROGRAMMING, OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN, OR USED WITH,  
BELKIN PRODUCTS.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or exclusions of implied  
warranties, so the above limitations of exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,  
and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.  
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