Sony SGPT123US/S Xperia™ Tablet S Help Guide (Printable) - Page 268
To turn on the Wi-Fi function, Set [Wi-Fi] to [OFF].
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Troubleshooting Preparations Parts and Controls Basic Operations Connections Other Operations Apps Announcements SGPT12/SGPT13 Series Back to Top Search Turning On/Off the Wi-Fi Function To download apps or enjoy Internet content, connect the tablet device to a Wi-Fi network (access point). To set the Wi-Fi connection, turn on the Wi-Fi function of the tablet device. To turn on the Wi-Fi function 1. Tap [ Apps & Widgets] - [ 2. Set [Wi-Fi] to [ON]. Settings] - [Wi-Fi]. Note The Wi-Fi antenna is built in to your tablet device. If you cover the antenna with your hands or other objects while connected to the Internet using the Wi-Fi function, the communications quality may deteriorate. To turn off the Wi-Fi function When you are not using Internet, you can save power by turning off the Wi-Fi function. 1. Tap [ Apps & Widgets] - [ 2. Set [Wi-Fi] to [OFF]. Settings] - [Wi-Fi]. Hint To disconnect the Wi-Fi function temporarily in an area where Wi-Fi communications is restricted, turn on [Airplane mode] on the control panel displayed from the status bar. The screen of your tablet device will be off (in sleep mode) when apps are running, such as when the music player app is playing back content, but the tablet device will still be operating. You can choose whether to keep the Wi-Fi connection active or not when the screen is off (in sleep mode). Tap (Option menu) - [Advanced] - [Wi-Fi disconnect policy], and then select the desired item on the [Wi-Fi disconnect policy] screen. Note Regardless of the setting in [Wi-Fi disconnect policy], the Wi-Fi connection is disconnected if no app is running during sleep mode. The Internet connection will initially be off when the screen turns on after being off (deactivating sleep mode), but the tablet device will then connect to the Internet automatically. Related Topic Connecting to Wi-Fi 268