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You can find out what network you are connected to by checking the Wi-Fi and cellular status. On Windows computers, users can click on the Wifi icon in the bottom right hand corner and look for the network that says "Connected, secured".
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On Apple computers, Android phones, and iPhones and iPads, the name of the network will be displayed next to the Wi-Fi heading.
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On Android phones, users can go to settings and click on connections
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, and on iPhones and iPads, the name of the network will be displayed next to the Wi-Fi heading.
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For assistance with connecting to wireless, contact AskStudent IT in person at the AskOtago Central Hub, Dunedin campus.
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The University of Otago offers a number of wireless networks that can be connected to, and this guide provides instructions on how to find out what network you are connected to. On Windows computers, users can click on the Wifi icon in the bottom right hand corner, look for the network that says "Connected, secured", on Apple computers, Android phones, and iPhones and iPads. On Android phones, users can go to settings and click on connections, or on iPhones and iPads, and the name of the network will be displayed next to the Wi-Fi heading.
What Network Am I Connected To? | Student IT
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When checking if a device is connected to a network, it is important to check both the Wi-Fi and cellular status. The Wi-Fi status can be checked by tapping Apps > Settings, then tapping the connected Wi-Fi network. The cellular and power status can also be checked by tapping Apps > Settings, finding and tapping About Device > Status.
How can I tell if my device is connected to a network?
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An easy to use Wifi (WLAN) and Mobile network information app. "Network Signal Info" provides detailed information over the currently used network with ...
Network Signal Info - Apps on Google Play
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Good question! There are lots of networks, so I’m sorry to say that it depends. Let me explain. The smallest computer-based networks are usually PANs or ...
What Kind of Network Am I On?
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The University of Otago offers a number of wireless networks that can be connected to, and this guide provides instructions on how to find out which network you are connected to on a Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS device. If you have questions or for assistance with connecting to wireless, contact AskStudent IT in person at the AskOtago Central Hub, Dunedin campus, or in person at the AskOtago Central Hub.
Finding out which network you are connected to
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