Networking; Connect To A Wireless Network - Microsoft Surface RT User Manual

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Networking

Surface has built-in Wi-Fi that you can use to get online. Once you connect to a wireless network, you can browse
the Internet, get
apps
from the Windows Store, send email, and access other computers and devices on your
network.

Connect to a wireless network

Use the following steps to connect to a wireless network:
1. Swipe in from the right-edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap or click the wireless network
icon
(
).
A list of available wireless networks appears.
2. Tap or click a network to connect to it.
3. If you want Surface to automatically connect to the network when it's available, tap or click Connect
automatically.
4. Tap or click Connect.
5. If prompted, type your network security key (network password), and then tap or click Next. If you
need help finding your wireless network password, see the topic
password
on Surface.com.
6. Choose whether or not you want to share with other computers and devices on the network. Choose
No if you're connecting to a network in a public place such as a café.
If you have
problems
connecting to a wireless network, see
Tip
If a wireless network isn't available, you might be able to
about this, see the
©2013 Microsoft
Tethering
section in this guide.
How to find your wireless network
Can't connect to a wireless network
use your phone's Internet connection. For info
on Surface.com.
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