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Wireless connections

175 Wi-Fi

179 Print Manager
179 VPN
181 Location Services
182 Bluetooth® wireless technology
184 Touch to Share
Wi-Fi
What is a Wi-Fi connection?
Many environments, such as corporate offices, coffee shops, airports, and
libraries, offer access to a Wi-Fi network, which is a wireless local area
network (WLAN). To access this WLAN, you connect your device to the
WLAN through a Wi-Fi access point (also called a hotspot). When you're
within range of an accessible Wi-Fi network, you can use your device's
Wi-Fi feature to connect to that network and access the web.
Your device supports Wi-Fi connectivity based on the 802.11 standard
(802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n), with WPA, WPA2, WEP, and 802.1x
authentication.
Top secret
Do not distribute
Why use a Wi-Fi connection?
A Wi-Fi connection is especially helpful in the following situations:
You're outside a coverage area and you want to access the web.
Your wireless service provider's service plan incurs additional charges
for data services and you want to minimize data service charges by
using a Wi-Fi connection instead.
Why use a Wi-Fi connection?
A Wi-Fi connection is especially helpful in the following situations:
You're outside a coverage area and you want to access the web.
Your AT&T service plan incurs additional charges for data services and
you want to minimize data service charges by using a Wi-Fi connection
instead.
Are there different kinds of Wi-Fi networks?
There are two types of Wi-Fi networks.
Open networks:
These networks broadcast their name (SSID) and do not
require you to enter a password or other settings. To learn how to connect
to an open network for the first time, see
Secure networks:
These networks may broadcast their name, but at the
very least, they require you to enter a password that you get from an
administrator (who may be, for example, the librarian or the person
HP confidential
Connect to a new open
network.
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