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1.Tap on the Menu button in the upper right corner. 2.Tap on Advanced.
Other parameters will appear: the required information can be obtained from the Internet service provider.

2.4. WiFi connection problems

The ARCHOS internet tablets support the 802.11 b, g, and n WiFi protocols. If you cannot connect to your access point, first determine if the problem lies with your access point
or with the ARCHOS. Try using another WiFi device, such as a laptop computer or a WiFi enabled telephone and see if that will connect to your access point. If it does, then use
the same WiFi connection settings that it has on your ARCHOS. You could also try connecting your ARCHOS to a friend's WiFi network and if this works, change your access
point parameters to similar ones.
Possible solutions
1. Check your WiFi router/modem documentation to see if it has a pairing button that needs to be pressed. Some modems have such a button that must be pressed the very first
time you try to make a WiFi connection with a new device.
2. If you have to enter a password (a security code of type WEP or WPA) be very careful that you do not confuse a 1 and I (one and letter "I"), a 0 and O (zero and letter "O"), or
U and V. These are common mistakes.
3. When entering a security code for your WiFi access, check the box Show password which will allow you to see exactly what you are typing in. This will avoid any mistakes.
4. Some access points use what is known as MAC filtering. That means, the WiFi access point has a list of access numbers (every hardware device has a unique MAC number)
which are the only ones allowed to access to the WiFi point. The person managing the WiFi modem/router should shut off this MAC filtering system to see if this solves the
problem. It is recommended to shut off MAC filtering in general as this is now known to be an outdated and ineffective system for WiFi security. If you must use it, you can find
your device's specific MAC address by going to Settings > Wireless & Networks > WiFi settings > Menu > Advanced. It will look something like 00:16:dc:5e:9e:39.
5. Try temporarily shutting off the encryption system of your WiFi router/modem to see if the problem has to do with the encryption system you are using. The preferred
encryption system is the WPA2.

2.5. Internet navigation

Before launching any application that needs to make a connection to the Internet, make sure that you are connected to a WiFi network. You can use your finger to scroll the
current web page horizontally or vertically.
- To open a link, simply tap on it. - To enter a web address, just scroll to the top of the current page and tap in the address field, enter the address and tap on Enter.
- To go back to the previous page that you browsed, tap on the Back button. - To go back directly to your Android™ home screen, tap on the Home button .
- Double-tap on the screen to zoom in and zoom out or Pinch.
- Depending on where you are in the web browser, holding down on an item will give you access to more options. For example, by holding your finger on an image, you can
save the image file to your device. - To fill in a text field, tap in the field, then use the virtual keyboard to type the required information.
3. Applications
To get the best multimedia experience on your tablet ARCHOS have replaced the standard Android multimedia apps with the ARCHOS multimedia app suite.
ARCHOS multimedia apps give you the option to browse your music and videos either directly in your folder structure or from the automatically organized multimedia
libraries.

3.1. Music application

The music player application offers many functions.
Hold down on an item or tap on the menu icon to display what options are available. When you leave the music playback screen while a song is still playing, it will keep playing
in the background. This allows you to browse your internal memory, view your photos or surf the Web while listening to music. Regardless of what you are doing on your device
while the music is playing, you will be able to access the music playback screen from the right side of the system bar.Tap the Music symbol to reveal a playback summary.
3.1.1. Browsing Through Your Music Files
3.1.2. The Favorites
The "Favorites" lists the music you play the most often. To add a title, an album, or an artist to your favorites list, just hold down on the item and a few options will appear.
Choose Add to favorites. The item will be marked with a star icon
To access your favorites list, go to the cover-roll browsing screen and flick the albums left/right until you see the Favorites. To remove an item from your favorites list, roll it
into view and then hold your finger down on it. In the option list, choose Remove from favorites.
3.1.3. Music Playback
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Here you see the music library screen with the cover-roll album
art display on the left.
Scroll the albums vertically to see all the albums stored on your
device.
Scroll horizontally to see your Favorites, Recently
added, Recently played, or All albums.
If your music files do not include cover art, then a standard cover
icon will appear.
You can browse through your music by album, artist, or song
name, via your created playlists, your favorites. You can also
browse through your files and folders in the storage* system.
Tap the Search icon in the upper right corner to search through
your music files.
* In addition to the internally stored music, you have the
option External in Storage. This allows you to play music
from media servers or from a file server over your WiFi network.
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The music playback screen includes the standard playback
controls. You can tap on the progression bar to go directly to a
specific location in the song. The previous and next buttons can be
tapped once to jump to the beginning of the current song or jump
to the next song, or held down to reverse or advance rapidly
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