Difference between revisions of "Accessing a WiFi Hotspot on my AirPadX"
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− | You can connect to the Internet from your AirPadX by Wi-Fi if you are near a Wi-Fi router, such as in your home or office. | + | You can connect to the Internet from your AirPadX by Wi-Fi if you are near a Wi-Fi router, such as in your home or office. [[Using WiFi on the AirPadX |See turning on Wi-Fi]]. Or by using a local Hotspot such as you can find at Airports, Hotels, and some coffee shops, for example. Some cell phones act as a Wi-Fi Hotspot, allowing you to connect your AirPadX to your cell phone via Wi-Fi and then connect to the Internet via your cell phone. You can also purchase a stand-alone Wi-Fi Hotspot from many major cell phone service providers (contract required from your provider). The AirPadX connects to the Hotspot via Wi-Fi and then the Hotspot connects to the Internet via 3G or 4G broadband. |
Revision as of 20:51, 14 November 2011
You can connect to the Internet from your AirPadX by Wi-Fi if you are near a Wi-Fi router, such as in your home or office. See turning on Wi-Fi. Or by using a local Hotspot such as you can find at Airports, Hotels, and some coffee shops, for example. Some cell phones act as a Wi-Fi Hotspot, allowing you to connect your AirPadX to your cell phone via Wi-Fi and then connect to the Internet via your cell phone. You can also purchase a stand-alone Wi-Fi Hotspot from many major cell phone service providers (contract required from your provider). The AirPadX connects to the Hotspot via Wi-Fi and then the Hotspot connects to the Internet via 3G or 4G broadband.