Connect to the internet, Apple id, Icloud – Apple iPhone iOS 8.4 User Manual

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Ask to join networks:  Turn on Ask to Join Networks to be prompted when a Wi-Fi network

is available. Otherwise, you must manually join a network when a previously used network

isn’t available.

Join a closed Wi-Fi network:  Tap Other, then enter the name of the closed network. You need to

know the network name, security type, and password.

Adjust the settings for a Wi-Fi network:  Tap next to a network. You can set an HTTP proxy,

define static network settings, turn on BootP, or renew the settings provided by a DHCP server.

Forget a network:  Tap next to a network you’ve joined before, then tap Forget this Network.

Set up your own Wi-Fi network. If you have an unconfigured AirPort base station turned on

and within range, you can use iPhone to set it up. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi and look for Set up an

AirPort base station. Tap your base station and Setup Assistant will do the rest.
Manage an AirPort network. If iPhone is connected to an AirPort base station, go to Settings >

Wi-Fi, tap next to the network name, then tap Manage this Network. If you haven’t yet

downloaded AirPort Utility, tap OK to open the App Store, then download it.

Connect to the Internet

iPhone connects to the Internet whenever necessary, using a Wi-Fi connection (if available)

or your carrier’s cellular network. For information about connecting to a Wi-Fi network,

see

Connect to Wi-Fi

, above.

When an app needs to use the Internet, iPhone does the following, in order:

Connects over the most recently used available Wi-Fi network

Shows a list of Wi-Fi networks in range, and connects using the one you choose

Connects over the cellular data network, if available

Note:  If a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet isn’t available, apps and services may transfer data

over your carrier’s cellular network, which may result in additional fees. Contact your carrier

for information about your cellular data plan rates. To manage cellular data usage, see

Cellular

settings

on page 190.

Apple ID

Your Apple ID is the account you use for just about everything you do with Apple, including

storing your content in iCloud, downloading apps from the App Store, and buying music, movies,

and TV shows from the iTunes Store.

If you already have an Apple ID, use it when you first set up iPhone, and whenever you need

to sign in to use an Apple service. If you don’t already have an Apple ID, you can create one

whenever you’re asked to sign in. You only need one Apple ID for everything you do with Apple.

For more information, see

appleid.apple.com

.

iCloud

iCloud offers free mail, contacts, calendar, and other features that you can set up simply by

signing in to iCloud with your Apple ID, then making sure that the features you want to use are

turned on.
Set up iCloud. Go to Settings > iCloud. Create an Apple ID if needed, or use your existing one.

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