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Wireless Connections
ⅷ Secure networks: These networks may broadcast their name, but at the very least, they
may also require you to enter a password that you get from a system administrator.
Secure networks may also require you to get other network settings from the system
administrator and enter them during setup. To learn how to connect to a secure network,
see “Connecting to a Secure Network” on page 191. If you've already set up a connection
to a secure network and want to reconnect to it, see “Connecting to an Open Network” on
page 190.
Turning the Wi-Fi Feature On and Off
* Wi-Fi button
ⅷ To turn Wi-Fi on, press Wi-Fi .
ⅷ To turn Wi-Fi off, press and hold Wi-Fi .
You can adjust the WiFi Prefs settings to keep Wi-Fi on all the time. See “Customizing Wi-Fi
Settings” on page 194 for details.
Key term
Wi-Fi access point (also called a hotspot.) A network device with an
antenna that provides wireless connections to a larger network.