Connecting to wi-fi networks – Samsung GT-P7100 User Manual

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Connecting to networks and devices

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Connecting to Wi-Fi networks

Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that can provide Internet access at distances of up to 100 meters, depending

on the Wi-Fi router and your surroundings.
To use Wi-Fi on your tablet, you connect to a wireless access point, or “hotspot.” Some hotspots are open and you can

simply connect to them. Others implement security features, so you must configure your tablet so it can connect to

them.
There are numerous systems for securing Wi-Fi connections, including some that rely on secure certificates or other

schemes to ensure that only authorized users can connect. See “Working with secure certificates on page 69.
Turn off Wi-Fi when you’re not using it, to extend the life of your battery between charges. You can also set whether you

want to disconnect from Wi-Fi networks when your tablet is sleeping (see “Set a Wi-Fi disconnect policy” on page 55).
The Status bar displays icons that indicate Wi-Fi status.
Network status icons turn blue if you have a Google Account added to your tablet and the tablet is connected to

Google services, for syncing your Google Mail, Calendar events, contacts, for backing up your settings, and so on. If

you don’t have a Google Account or if, for example, you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network that is not connected to the

Internet, the network icons are gray.

Connected to a Wi-Fi network (waves indicate connection strength)
Notification that an open Wi-Fi network is in range

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