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A quick guide to joining Wi-Fi networks on Amazon Fire tablets
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Do you need to connect to the internet on your Kindle Fire tablet? This can quickly be done in the "Settings" menu. You'll just need your Wi-Fi network's login credentials to access the internet. Once connected, you can browse the web and enjoy the full benefits of the Fire tablet. This wikiHow will show you how to connect to a private or public Wi-Fi network on your Amazon Kindle Fire tablet.

Things You Should Know

  • Open the Settings app and tap "Internet." Disable "Airplane mode" if it isn't already.
  • Toggle on "Wi-Fi" and tap "Wi-Fi preferences."
  • Tap your Wi-Fi network and enter the password. Tap "Connect."
  1. This is the cog icon on the home screen. [1]
    • Connecting to Wi-Fi is an important part of setting up your Kindle Fire. This is how you'll get access to the web, apps, games, and more.
  2. You can find this at the top of the page.
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  3. The toggle will turn orange when enabled.
    • If you have Airplane mode enabled, tap it to turn it off.
  4. This will be below Wi-Fi .
  5. If you don't see your Wi-Fi network, you may need to troubleshoot your Wi-Fi or restart your tablet .
  6. Make sure it's the correct password . If the network doesn't require a password or is public, you should be able to connect automatically.
    • When using a public network, avoid logging into important websites to stay safe .
  7. You should be connected to the Wi-Fi network. You can now use your Kindle Fire to watch movies, play games, and more.
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    How can I access the internet on the road with a Kindle?
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    You need to have at least a pocket WiFi so that you that can still access your internet. Or, in reading books, it is better to download the book so that you can read it offline.
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