Getting Online; Mobile Broadband - Samsung N150 Manual

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Getting online

There are three ways to connect.
1. ø Mobile Broadband. This uses the ø mobile network to connect to the
internet. You can connect anywhere, as long as there's ø mobile coverage.
Check your coverage at o2.co.uk/mbbcoveragechecker.
2. Public Wi-Fi hotspots. These are wireless networks. You can connect to Wi-Fi
through The Cloud for no extra charge in places like Pret A Manger and McDonalds,
and through BT Openzone. Other Wi-Fi hotspots might charge you if you connect.
Wi-Fi is usually faster than using the ø network.
3. Home Wi-Fi. This uses your home broadband, and usually gives you the fastest
speeds. If your home broadband has a wireless router, Connection Manager can
automatically connect to it. You just need to let it know which network is your
home Wi-Fi. Or, if you want to create a new network, read the help guide in
Connection Manager (click the ?, then double click
choose
Adding a Wi-Fi
Tip: Wi-Fi is usually the fastest way to connect to the internet (at a public hotspot or
at home). You also won't use up any of your data allowance when you use Wi-Fi.
1. ø Mobile Broadband
If Wi-Fi isn't available, Connection Manager will automatically connect you to
ø Mobile Broadband.
If it doesn't, or if you want to connect manually, here's how:
1. Double click the ø icon on your desktop to open Connection Manager. If you can't
find it, go to
Start
O2 Connection
Show available
2. Click
3. Double click O2-UK (or whichever network you want to connect to).
4. Click Yes.
When you're done, click Disconnect.
Network).
>
All Programs
Manager.
networks.
Getting Connected
>
O2CM-CE
>
O2 Connection Manager
and
>
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