Once the Airplane Mode has been enabled, all of the wireless connections
on your IdeaPad Tablet K1 will be disabled.
Wi-fi/Wi-fi Settings
You can enable/disable WLAN function.
Once the WLAN has been enabled, your IdeaPad Tablet K1 will
automatically scan for available wireless networks, displaying them in the
WLAN network list.
There is an icon indicating the network status following every LAN, where
indicates that the network requires no password, and can be
connected directly, and indicates that the network has been
encrypted, and can be connected only after the required password is
input.
You can select any network you want from the list. After selecting your
desired network, you can directly tap "Connect to network" for connection.
Alternately, you can choose to first set "IP" and "Proxy" for your network
using the "Advanced" option, and then tap "Connect to network". You can
also select <Add WLAN Network> to manually add a network.
Wi-fi: WLAN function switch.
Network notification: After the switch is turned on, the system will
notify you if there are any open networks.
Wi-fi disconnect policy: Select Wi-fi disconnect policy: when
screen turns off (uses more mobile data), Never when
plugged in or never(uses more battery power).
Bluetooth/Bluetooth Settings
You can establish a wireless connection with any other Bluetooth
compatible device using Bluetooth technology. Examples of such Bluetooth
compatible devices may include stereo earphones, keyboards, etc.
Since a Bluetooth-enabled device communicates with other devices by
radio waves, you do not have to position your IdeaPad Tablet K1 to be
directly opposite the other device. You simply need to ensure that the
maximum distance between the two devices does not exceed 10 m (about
32 feet). However, please note that the Bluetooth connection can
sometimes be interfered with by barriers such as walls or other electronic
devices.
Your IdeaPad Tablet K1 supports V2.0 Bluetooth specification. To ensure