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2. Under "Wireless & networks," tap
More
Tethering & portable hotspot
.
3. Tap
USB tethering
to switch it on.
4.
When the USB tethering connection is on, you‘ll see a notification. You can then connect your
Windows XP computer to the Internet.
Connect to virtual private networks (VPNs)
Setting up virtual private networks (VPNs) lets you connect to a private network, like your school
or company's network, even if you're not there.
Add a VPN
To add a VPN, you need to get the details from your network administrator. Your organization
may need you to install a VPN app from Google Play or your administrator, which you may need
to configure directly from that application.
To add a VPN from the Settings apps:
1. Open the Settings app
.
2. Under "Wireless & networks," touch
More
>
VPN
.
3. From the top right, touch
Add VPN +
.
4. Enter the information from your network administrator.
5. Touch
Save
.
6. You'll see the VPN listed on the VPN screen.
Connect to a VPN
1. Open the Settings app
.
2. Under "Wireless & networks," touch
More
>
VPN
.
3. Touch the name of the VPN.
4. Enter your username and password and touch
Connect
. If you're using a VPN app, the app
will open and then you can connect.
5. Once you're connected, your notification drawer will show the VPN On icon
.
Disconnect a VPN
1. Open the Quick Settings menu by swiping down from top of the screen using two fingers.
2. Next to "Network may be monitored," touch the VPN icon
.
3. Next to the VPN you want to disconnect, touch Settings
.
4. Touch the VPN you want to disconnect.
5. Touch
Disconnect
.
Edit a VPN
1. Open the Settings app
.
2. Under "Wireless & networks," touch
More
>
VPN
.
3. Next to to the VPN name, touch the Settings icon
. If you're using a VPN app, it'll open
and then you can make changes.