1137.0 Bluetoothacts as the GN, and others function as PANU devices. These com-puters can visit each other or use an application based on TCP/IP.• Access a LAN via a Network Access Point (or a Computer Actingas a NAP). After the computers connect to the NAP, they becomemembers of the LAN and can directly communicate with othercomputers in the LAN.7.3.10.1 Connecting the PAN User (PANU)Step 1: Connect to the server’s Personal Area Network service, fol-lowing the instructions in 7.2.3.Step 2: Wait a few seconds for BlueSoleil to obtain and display yourcomputer’s IP address.7.3.10.2 Configuring the NAP/GNClick Bluetooth Service | Properties and click on the Personal Area Net-work tab.Scenario 1 — Group Ad-hoc NetworkSelect Set up Bluetooth Personal Area Network and Enable DHCP Serv-er (Figure 3.9).A DHCP server will be started on the GN. The PANU can obtain an IPaddress automatically from this DHCP server if the PANU does not setstatic IP address for the BT Network Adapter.Scenario 2 — Access LAN via PAN-NAPSelect Access LAN Network and select a physical network adapter,through which the NAP connects to a LAN, as the LAN Adapter (Fig-ure 3.10).Scenario 3 — Access the Internet via NAPSelect Access Internet and select a physical network adapter, throughwhich the NAP connects to Internet, as the WAN Adapter (Figure 3.11).It will automatically enables NAT (Network Address Translation, pleaserefer to Windows Help Topic) function and a DHCP server.Note: The BT Network Adapter on the PANU side must be set toobtain an IP address automatically. The IP address is in theform of 192.168.2.xxx, such as 192.168.2.1.7.3.11 PrinterThe Bluetooth Printer Profile (HCRP) enables your computer to connectto a Bluetooth enabled printer.Typical UsagePrint documents on a Bluetooth enabled Printer.Step 1: Connect to the printer’s printer service.(a) If your computer does not have the correct printer driv-ers installed, BlueSoleil will prompt you to do so. Install the