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A standalone button with an airplane. This enables or disables “airplane mode” and turns off wireless and Bluetooth on the device.
F12 key with an airplane. This enables or disables “airplane mode” and turns off wireless and Bluetooth on the device.
F12 key with wireless icon and LED. This enables or disables “wireless mode”. The LED illuminates in white or blue if active, and amber if wireless is turned off.
A standalone wireless button. This is typically located above or near the keyboard.
NOTE: This is an image of a connected network, your icon may look different depending upon the status.
If there is a red x over the network status icon, this means that there are no wireless networks currently available.
If there is a star on the network icon, this means you are not connected to any network
Connected - No Internet access. This icon with an exclamation mark means you are connected to the network but no Internet access. You should check the router or modem to see an Internet connection problem.
A successful connection will look like this. Note, this doesn’t take the different signal strengths into account.