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About Data Roaming, Enable or Disable Data Roaming, Enable Roaming Alerts

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Chapter 5 - Use WWAN and GPS Communications About Data Roaming Data roaming leaves your WWAN connection on even when you are not in an area covered by your carrier's network. If you want to avoid any unwanted roaming charges, turn off data roaming. Enable or Disable Data Roaming Enable data roaming to leave your WWAN connection on in areas not covered by your carrier's network or disable it to turn off your WWAN connection. 1 Tap Start > All Programs > OneClick Internet > OneClick Internet. The Oneclick Internet application opens. 2 Tap the Settings button and select the General tab. 3 Select the Allow Roaming checkbox to enable roaming and clear it to disable roaming. Enable Roaming Alerts If you have enabled roaming, the computer can notify you when you are not in your carrier's network by sending you an alert telling you that you are roaming. 1 Tap Start > All Programs > OneClick Internet > OneClick Internet. The Oneclick Internet application opens. 2 Tap the Settings button and select the General tab. 3 Select the Roaming Alert checkbox to enable alerts and clear it to disable alerts. View WWAN Network Statistics View WWAN network statistics to know how much data you have sent and received, the WWAN network speed, and the duration of your current connection. 80 CV41 Vehicle Mount Computer (Windows Embedded Standard) User Manual

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Chapter 5 — Use WWAN and GPS Communications
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CV41 Vehicle Mount Computer (Windows Embedded Standard) User Manual
About Data Roaming
Data roaming leaves your WWAN connection on even when you are
not in an area covered by your carrier’s network. If you want to avoid
any unwanted roaming charges, turn off data roaming.
Enable or Disable Data Roaming
Enable data roaming to leave your WWAN connection on in areas not
covered by your carrier’s network or disable it to turn off your WWAN
connection.
1
Tap
Start > All Programs > OneClick Internet
> OneClick
Internet
. The Oneclick Internet application opens.
2
Tap the
Settings
button and select the
General
tab.
3
Select the
Allow Roaming
checkbox to enable roaming and clear it
to disable roaming.
Enable Roaming Alerts
If you have enabled roaming, the computer can notify you when you
are not in your carrier’s network by sending you an alert telling you
that you are roaming.
1
Tap
Start > All Programs > OneClick Internet
> OneClick
Internet
. The Oneclick Internet application opens.
2
Tap the
Settings
button and select the
General
tab.
3
Select the
Roaming Alert
checkbox to enable alerts and clear it to
disable alerts.
View WWAN Network Statistics
View WWAN network statistics to know how much data you have sent
and received, the WWAN network speed, and the duration of your
current connection.