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The [[Nokia N800]] and [[Nokia N810|N810]] internet tablets can connect to the internet by two main methods: through a wi-fi / WLAN connection (for example a wi-fi router in your home), or through certain mobile phones (cell phones). The tablets can use phones which are Bluetooth compatible and use the [[Bluetooth DUN|DUN]] (Dial-Up Networking) Bluetooth profile. These phones do not have to be made by Nokia. If you're unsure about whether your phone is compatible, check the official technical specifications (you can find these tech specs on the manufacturer's website and possibly in the phone's manual too).
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The Nokia N800 and N810 internet tablets can connect to the internet by two main methods: through a wi-fi / WLAN connection (for example a wi-fi router in your home), or through certain mobile phones (cell phones). The tablets can use phones which are Bluetooth compatible and use the [[Bluetooth DUN|DUN]] (Dial-Up Networking) Bluetooth profile. These phones do not have to be made by Nokia. If you're unsure about whether your phone is compatible, check the official technical specifications (you can find these tech specs on the manufacturer's website and possibly in the phone's manual too).
Bluetooth is a short range wireless standard intended for phones and other gadgets that are within about 10 metres (10 yards) of each other. It lets them exchange information, share an internet connection and many other things.
Bluetooth is a short range wireless standard intended for phones and other gadgets that are within about 10 metres (10 yards) of each other. It lets them exchange information, share an internet connection and many other things.
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Connecting the N800 or N810 to the internet through your phone means you can use the tablet online anywhere that your phone can get a signal, which makes it much more portable. However, it will probably be significantly slower than using it through Wi-Fi, though speed can vary greatly from phone network to phone network. Some phone networks let you connect to the internet at very high speeds, perhaps faster than your home internet connection, while other networks only let you connect at very slow speeds. Here's a guide to the most common kinds of mobile phone networks available at the moment:
Connecting the N800 or N810 to the internet through your phone means you can use the tablet online anywhere that your phone can get a signal, which makes it much more portable. However, it will probably be significantly slower than using it through Wi-Fi, though speed can vary greatly from phone network to phone network. Some phone networks let you connect to the internet at very high speeds, perhaps faster than your home internet connection, while other networks only let you connect at very slow speeds. Here's a guide to the most common kinds of mobile phone networks available at the moment:
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* 2G - The slowest current phone networks use standards called GSM or CDMA, which are also known as 2G.
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2G - The slowest current phone networks use standards called GSM or CDMA, which are also known as 2G.
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* 2.5G - Slightly faster than these is a network standard called EDGE, which is also known as 2.5G.
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* 3G - Even faster are 3G networks, which are also called WCDMA or UMTS.
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2.5G - Slightly faster than these is a network standard called EDGE, which is also known as 2.5G.
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* 3.5G - Fastest of all at the moment are 3.5G networks which use standards such as HSDPA.
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3G - Even faster are 3G networks, which are also called WCDMA or UMTS.
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3.5G - Fastest of all at the moment are 3.5G networks which use standards such as HSDPA.
To use a particular kind of network, you have to have a phone compatible with it, for example, to use a 3G network you need a 3G or better phone. Phones are compatible with slower networks too, so a 3G phone will switch to slower 2G mode when there's no 3G network available.
To use a particular kind of network, you have to have a phone compatible with it, for example, to use a 3G network you need a 3G or better phone. Phones are compatible with slower networks too, so a 3G phone will switch to slower 2G mode when there's no 3G network available.
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===How to set up your tablet's internet connection through your phone===
===How to set up your tablet's internet connection through your phone===
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You now need to "pair" the phone and the tablet. Pairing means that the two devices exchange a special security code, so that in the future they can connect to each other automatically without asking permission. You only have to pair devices once, after that they should remember to trust each other.
You now need to "pair" the phone and the tablet. Pairing means that the two devices exchange a special security code, so that in the future they can connect to each other automatically without asking permission. You only have to pair devices once, after that they should remember to trust each other.
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# Click on the Applications icon (the green squares on the left)
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1. Click on the Applications icon (the green squares on the left)
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# Click on Settings
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# Click on Control Panel
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2. Click on Settings
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# Double-click on Bluetooth
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# Click on Devices
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3. Click on Control Panel
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# Click on New
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# Select your phone. A box with a security code will appear. Make sure you tick the small box marked "Set As Trusted Device".
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4. Double-click on Bluetooth
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# Click OK.
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# Your phone will now ask permission to pair with the N800. On your phone, press "accept" or "yes" or "ok", or whatever it wants to hear in order to make the pairing happen.
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5. Click on Devices
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# Enter the security code on your phone's keypad, and press OK on your phone.
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# The pairing should now be complete. If something goes wrong in the above process, try again, it should work sooner or later. Remember to make sure your phone's Bluetooth is on before you start.
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6. Click on New
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# Some phones may also add an extra step, where they require you to manually set the tablet as a trusted device on the phone, otherwise you will have to manually confirm every connection from the tablet on the phone itself. You should be able to set trusted devices from the phone's Bluetooth menu, but consult your phone's manual if you're unsure. However, many phones (including the Nokia 5300 used in the video above) automatically make the tablet a trusted device during the pairing process, and there is no need for any extra steps.
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# The tablet will now ask if you want to use the phone as an internet connection. Click on "Yes".
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7. Select your phone. A box with a security code will appear. Make sure you tick the small box marked "Set As Trusted Device".
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# The tablet will now start the Operator Setup Wizard, which will let you select which phone network operator you use. Click "Next" to continue.
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# Select your country from the list, and click on "Next".
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8. Click OK.
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# Click on the "Mobile Operator" drop-down menu, and select the phone network operator you use on your phone. Then click on "Next".
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# Click on "Finish", then "Close", then "OK", then close the control panel with the "X" in the top right hand corner.
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9. Your phone will now ask permission to pair with the N800. On your phone, press "accept" or "yes" or "ok", or whatever it wants to hear in order to make the pairing happen.
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10. Enter the security code on your phone's keypad, and press OK on your phone.
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11. The pairing should now be complete. If something goes wrong in the above process, try again, it should work sooner or later. Remember to make sure your phone's Bluetooth is on before you start.
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12. Some phones may also add an extra step, where they require you to manually set the tablet as a trusted device on the phone, otherwise you will have to manually confirm every connection from the tablet on the phone itself. You should be able to set trusted devices from the phone's Bluetooth menu, but consult your phone's manual if you're unsure. However, many phones (including the Nokia 5300 used in the video above) automatically make the tablet a trusted device during the pairing process, and there is no need for any extra steps.
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13. The tablet will now ask if you want to use the phone as an internet connection. Click on "Yes".
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14. The tablet will now start the Operator Setup Wizard, which will let you select which phone network operator you use. Click "Next" to continue.
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15. Select your country from the list, and click on "Next".
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16. Click on the "Mobile Operator" drop-down menu, and select the phone network operator you use on your phone. Then click on "Next".
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17. Click on "Finish", then "Close", then "OK", then close the control panel with the "X" in the top right hand corner.
The tablet is now ready to use the phone to access the internet.
The tablet is now ready to use the phone to access the internet.
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If your phone network operator doesn't appear on the list for your country, you will have to enter the settings manually, which is pretty tricky. If you have to enter settings manually, it's highly recommended that you find someone who is good with computers and phones to help you.
If your phone network operator doesn't appear on the list for your country, you will have to enter the settings manually, which is pretty tricky. If you have to enter settings manually, it's highly recommended that you find someone who is good with computers and phones to help you.
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===Connecting your N800 or N810 to the internet with your mobile phone===
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===Connecting your N800 or N810 to the internet with your mobile phone===
There are two ways to connect your tablet to the internet with your phone, manually or automatically. Manually means you have to start the connection yourself each time you want to use the internet, whereas automatically means the tablet and phone will connect to each other automatically whenever they're both switched on.
There are two ways to connect your tablet to the internet with your phone, manually or automatically. Manually means you have to start the connection yourself each time you want to use the internet, whereas automatically means the tablet and phone will connect to each other automatically whenever they're both switched on.
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To connect automatically, you'll need to do the following:
To connect automatically, you'll need to do the following:
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# Go to the Control Panel as described before.
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1. Go to the Control Panel as described before.
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# Double click on Connectivity.
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# From "Connect Automatically", select "Phone Connection" for the tablet to automatically connect to your phone whenever it's available ("WLAN Connection" automatically connects to Wi-Fi whenever it's available, and "Any Connection" connects to Wi-Fi if possible or your phone if Wi-Fi isn't available). The "Search Interval" box lets you say how often the tablet should try to connect to the internet if it hasn't already connected.
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2. Double click on Connectivity.
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# Click on OK. The tablet should immediately automatically connect to the internet via your phone. (If your phone asks you to confirm the connection, you need to set the tablet as a trusted Bluetooth device on your phone. See your phone's manual for instructions on how to do this.)
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3. From "Connect Automatically", select "Phone Connection" for the tablet to automatically connect to your phone whenever it's available ("WLAN Connection" automatically connects to Wi-Fi whenever it's available, and "Any Connection" connects to Wi-Fi if possible or your phone if Wi-Fi isn't available). The "Search Interval" box lets you say how often the tablet should try to connect to the internet if it hasn't already connected.
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4. Click on OK. The tablet should immediately automatically connect to the internet via your phone. (If your phone asks you to confirm the connection, you need to set the tablet as a trusted Bluetooth device on your phone. See your phone's manual for instructions on how to do this.)
You can also set the tablet to disconnect automatically if it hasn't used the internet connection for a certain amount of time. This is known as "idle time", and you can set the idle time from the Control Panel's Connectivity menu box. Click on the "Idle Times" tab to set the times for different types of connections, "WLAN Idle Time" means the idle time for Wi-Fi connections and "Packet Data Idle Time" means the idle time for phone connections. "Unlimited" means there is no idle time, the connection will stay open indefinitely.
You can also set the tablet to disconnect automatically if it hasn't used the internet connection for a certain amount of time. This is known as "idle time", and you can set the idle time from the Control Panel's Connectivity menu box. Click on the "Idle Times" tab to set the times for different types of connections, "WLAN Idle Time" means the idle time for Wi-Fi connections and "Packet Data Idle Time" means the idle time for phone connections. "Unlimited" means there is no idle time, the connection will stay open indefinitely.
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===Using more than one phone with your tablet===
===Using more than one phone with your tablet===
You can access the internet on your tablet through several different phones if you wish. First of all, you need to pair each phone using the process described above. Then you need to select which phone you wish to use from the Control Panel's Phone section.
You can access the internet on your tablet through several different phones if you wish. First of all, you need to pair each phone using the process described above. Then you need to select which phone you wish to use from the Control Panel's Phone section.
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===How much does this all cost?===
===How much does this all cost?===
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Be careful though: some of the flat rate deals really are unlimited, but others have certain restrictions such as a cap on the amount of data you can send and receive.
Be careful though: some of the flat rate deals really are unlimited, but others have certain restrictions such as a cap on the amount of data you can send and receive.
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===Can I use the tablet through my phone while overseas?===
===Can I use the tablet through my phone while overseas?===
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