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Internet Not Working?
When I try to get on the internet through a wifi connection, it says the tablet may not be connected. I've tried this on several wifi connections.
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You clicked on the connection and a message came up saying "the tablet may not be connected"?
It should ask you for the access key if you click on a wifi connection. |
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If the user is clicking on an "open" (shows as an open padlock) AP and getting this message, it's entirely possible he (or she) is connecting to an ad-hoc network, and not an actual access point... thus, "the tablet may not be connected" to the internet, just to whatever ad-hoc network he/she found. The way to tell is to look at the wifi icon in the status bar -- if there's a dot above the wavy lines, you're connected to an ad-hoc network. |
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I've never actually seen a dot the way you describe. You learn something new every day. :)
Is there any way to tell from the list of connections whether it's an ad-hoc connection? However, it seems unlikely that ALL of the connections that the original poster detected would be ad hoc, surely some of them must be internet connections? |
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Certainly, at their own house, they should be able to see their own wifi AP and be able to connect normally, but without getting a more complete story from the original poster, it's hard to diagnose. |
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Yeah, that's true. More and more people are aware now about securing their connections (which is a good thing).
As you say though, this shouldn't cause them problems on their own connection or on a genuine public hotspot. |
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Still do not get and have never seen the tablet may not be connected error. |
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Is it possible this might be the default web page which appears on some pay-for wifi hotspots if you're not a member?
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