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Accessing internet – Lenco TAB-811 User Manual

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Accessing Internet

This device features built-in Wi-Fi technology so that you can access the internet over
Wi-Fi network.
First of all, you need to configure a Wi-Fi network. For such purpose, you need to stay
in a Wi-Fi service zone. Whenever it is within the coverage of a WiFi network you have
configured, the device will attempt to establish a connection.

Establish WI-FI Connection

Before launching an Internet application such as the web
browser, you first need to activate the Wi-Fi and configure a
Wi-Fi network.

(1) In the Home Screen, tap the WiFi icon

to open the

WiFi network configuration menu;

(2) Tap “Wi-Fi” to turn on the Wi-Fi connection if it is off.
(3) Select “Wi-Fi settings”, this device will scan automatically

for available Wi-Fi networks and display the result. The list
of available networks shows all the wireless networks of
which your device is within the service range.

Note:
a) The available network list will constantly refresh automatically.
b) When the Wi-Fi is enabled, the device will connect automatically to your configured networks

when they are in range.

c) If the device detects a unknown network, it will display a notification icon.

(4) Tap on the network where you want to connect to, enter the network information

(password) if required and then tap “Connect”. The device will now attempt to
establish a Wi-Fi connection with the network. If the connection is successful, the
message Connected to XXX will appear under the WI-FI setting.

Advanced Connection

To manually scan for available Wi-Fi networks,

(1) In the “Wi-Fi settings” screen, tap the Menu icon

, and then tap “Scan.”

(2) If the Wi-Fi network which you want to connect to does not appear in the list, scroll

down the screen, then tap “Add a Wi-Fi network.” Enter the required information,
and then tap “Save.”

To set up IP address manually, tap the Menu icon

, tap “Advanced” and then input

all required network parameters (“Regulatory domain,” “IP address,” etc). You can
obtain these parameters from the network administrator.