Chapter 4
Connecting the Hudl
In This Chapter
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
Finding a Wi-Fi hotspot
Using the Hudl’s Bluetooth feature
Connecting your Hudl to a computer
Connecting to an HDTV set
As you see time and again in this book, your Hudl is at its most useful and most impressive when it’s used in conjunction with something else, whether that’s the Internet, your home network or a service that works alongside it.
Your Hudl can use the Internet wherever a Wi-Fi signal is available. Wi-Fi is a way of connecting to the Internet without cables. It’s perfect for a portable device such as the Hudl, as it means you can get online almost anywhere. It means you can use the web all around your home if you have a Wi-Fi network online, or just look for a sign saying Wi-Fi is available when you’re out and about. Sometimes, you need to pay to use the web connection, but thousands of places let you connect to the web wirelessly for free.
I explain how to find free Wi-Fi connections later ...
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