4.
Connect to FON
Your device (laptop, desktop computer, etc.) must have a wireless network
card to be able to find and connect to WiFi networks.
If your device isn't WiFi-ready, check the User Manual on the CD to configure
La Fonera using a network cable.
Register La Fonera
1.
Find the "Wireless Network Connection" icon in your computer.
In Windows XP, it is located on the task bar (see figure).
For other operating systems, check the User Manual
2.
Right click with your mouse on this icon and select "View available
wireless networks". A window similar to this one will appear:
a
La Fonera sends out two WiFi signals: a public one (FON_AP) and a private
one (MyPlace).
If you can't see FON signals, click on the "Refresh network list" button ( a ).
If the problem persists, check that you've installed La Fonera properly.
If you see FON's private signal but do not find the public signal, check the
User Manual, since you will may need to make some network configuration
adjustments in La Fonera.
3.
La Fonera needs to be registered through FON's public signal. Select
the "FON_AP" signal and click on the "Connect" button ( b ).
A few seconds later you'll see a message informing that you're
connected to the "FON_AP" signal.
4.
Open your browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox...) and you'll see the FON
Access Portal. If you don't see the FON Access Portal, enter
http://wifi.fon.com
instead of the FON Access Portal, check the User Manual on the CD.
5.
To access your User Zone, log in with the email and password you used
to register in the FON Community.
We'll show you a specific form for you to register your access point in
the FON Community.
Private
Public
b
If you don't register it, we'll show you a reminder alert in the User Zone,
like the one in the figure.
If you can't see this message or the router's register form, please contact
us through
in your browser. If you still see another web page
support@fon.com
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