Find a specific Hot Spot for connection
By theiphonetips • Mar 28th, 2008 • Category: Air Port, Lo avanzado, Wi-Fi
One of the most applauded capabilities of the iPhone is its unique presentation of Web pages unlike other smartphones on the market, and it is precisely there, with web functionality where it is notable that the iPhone offers much more than a conventional device. The iPhone is integrated with powerful devices that allow wireless networking that computer geeks known as 802.11, simply Wi-Fi or as the devoted to the world of Apple call it as AirPort.
Today’s Wi-Fi connections can be found in any office, shopping center, restaurant or home, and although it is often difficult to find public networks to connect to the Web is always important to know how to manage and configure all the options the iPhone has for the wireless network.
Finding a specific hot spot
When you are located in a commercial area and turn on the iPhone, it will find all available wireless networks and displays the network with stronger signal strength, which preferably is open.
But some places may have between 10 and 20 hot spot’s available for connection and the iPhone will show only one wireless connection.There are occasions when you want to see the complete list of hot spot’s available for connection, because the one shown by the iPhone is not the one you wish to connect. For check the complete list, you need to go to the home page (home page), click Settings-> Wi-Fi. This will display a full list of Hot Spots available and just need to select the name of the connection to which you want access.
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