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How do I connect my Smart Terminal Mini (A77) to Wi-Fi?
Follow this quick guide to connect your Smart Terminal Mini to Wi-Fi or a 4G network
- Tap on the "settings" icon from the terminal's home screen.
- Confirm the time zone on your terminal is correct by tapping on "date and time."
- Tap “Wi-Fi” and toggle it to the on position.
- Select your desired network, enter your Wi-Fi password, and tap "connect."
- You should see a connected status on your selected network.
- Return to the terminal's home screen by tapping on the “home” icon.
Note: If you are unable to connect to a Wi-Fi network, you can request a sim card for a 4G connection.
To connect to a 4G network:
- Tap the “settings” app icon from the terminal's home screen.
- Scroll down and select "cellular network/data."
- Toggle "cellular data" to the on position to enable the 4G network.