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I have an Android 2.2 tablet and a PPPOE modem. When I connect from my laptop through WiFi it works but I don't know how to set it up on my tablet. How can I do this?
2012-10-03 12:17:10
i want my wifi to connect to my android
2012-09-11 01:17:34
Most of the tablets will automatically locate your wifi, you should have a icon on the tablet to do this. If you are attempting to connect via your home connection, you can attempt your password to your wireless router. If you are not able to connect to it, pull up your wireless router program and select you want to add a device. Once you have done that it should run your information so you can see your encryption code, on your tablet when it locates your wireless router, enter in the encyption code (not your regular password), and you should connect with smooth sailing
2012-04-18 19:16:00
There's probably a PDF manual for your tablet that will have the detailed instructions, but in a nutshell: Open Settings Click the Wireless & network settings Choose your Wi-Fi access point from the list Follow the prompts (enter password etc).Once connected, you can switch Wi-Fi on or off separately in order to connect or disconnect your access point.
2012-04-19 13:48:00
my problem is that it connects to my wifi (shows status connected) but does not asks for any password.when i open browser it shows "cant connect"
2012-04-19 14:36:00
Visit the link below and follow the steps mentioned in it -http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-networking/connects-to-secure-wi-fi-but-doesnt-ask-for/bd24ba1d-5673-4099-a73f-fc84b854c6cf
2012-04-18 05:39:00
Since before Honeycomb release,the Android OS used both on tablets and phone were same,then instructions that applies to phone nearly applies to tablets too in software front.Click on the link below -http://www.londatiga.net/it/how-to-share-internet-connection-between-pc-and-android-phone-using-wifi/