Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-DEB6E162-B2AA-5DF6-B750-E833C7DE4902.dita
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 a peer-to-peer (one on one) connection assumes the PANU role, thus becoming
 a client member of the piconet. </p> <fig id="GUID-985136FB-9E35-5DD4-99A6-AE7D8FDDF21C">
 <title>                 PANU to PANU connection               </title>
-<image href="GUID-C193535D-8756-5A2C-BD3A-280F7DDAF73E_d0e396840_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-C193535D-8756-5A2C-BD3A-280F7DDAF73E_d0e400635_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> <p><b>PAN-GN</b> </p> <p>A
 PAN-GN device assumes the role of a forwarding node or host and the attached
 PANU devices act as clients, networking up to a maximum of seven PANUs. The
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 role allows only a single PANU client access to the uplink for the external
 network. </p> <fig id="GUID-6EC523C3-FD92-530E-A8F4-F19AB82419A0">
 <title>                 PAN-NAP, bridging networks               </title>
-<image href="GUID-8D51B706-6941-5043-B435-1CAFBAE5A8F2_d0e396870_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-8D51B706-6941-5043-B435-1CAFBAE5A8F2_d0e400665_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> <p>The following image shows a Bluetooth-enabled laptop accessing the
 Internet through a mobile handset that is acting as a PAN-NAP device. The
 Bluetooth handset may provide the uplink via GPRS, WIFI, dial-up, or in some