Wi-Fi Wireless Networking; Nfc Short-Range Wireless Technology; Gps/Gnss - Juniper Mesa 3 Owner's Manual

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Note: If Bluetooth technology is on and the tablet enters
sleep or hibernate mode, Bluetooth technology turns off
to save battery power. The connection is resumed once it
powers back on.

Wi-Fi Wireless Networking

To use Wi-Fi, you need to be in range of a Wi-Fi access point
to make a connection. To set up Wi-Fi, follow these steps:
1. To activate Wi-Fi, swipe down from the top of the
screen to view the Quick Settings. Tap and hold the Wi-
Fi icon to turn Wi-Fi on and open Wi-Fi in Settings.
2. The Mesa 3 automatically starts scanning the area
for available Wi-Fi networks. A list is shown. Select
the network you want to use and enter the network
password (for locked networks). The Mesa 3 remembers
the Wi-Fi network connections created.
3. From Settings, tap the network you selected to view
information like Link speed. Additional networks can be
added and WiFi preferences can be selected.

NFC Short-Range Wireless Technology

NFC tags can be scanned by holding the tag against the
Mesa 3 NFC antenna located inside the back of the unit
under the regulatory symbols on the serial number label.
Note: NFC does not support secure transactions.

GPS/GNSS

The Mesa 3 has an integrated GPS/GNSS receiver with an
internal antenna to provide position information.
GPS/GNSS Support
The Android operating system provides built-in support
for GPS/GNSS devices. As part of that support, Android
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