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If you have a phone connected you see the Bluetooth Setting screen.
3. Select your phone name.
4. Slide the toggle for Smartphone messages to turn messages on or off.
Wi-Fi
Your Rider can use Wi-Fi to update the following items:
Maps - get the latest maps.
Software - when notified that a new update is ready, install it when convenient to you.
New routes - when notified, choose which new routes to install.
To connect your Rider to Wi-Fi, do the following:
Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Wi-Fi.
You see list of available Wi-Fi networks and saved Wi-Fi networks that are currently out of range.
Select a Wi-Fi network to connect to or forget it, and to see the advanced options.
Advanced options
If you select the Advanced options button, you can change a range of settings including network
security, proxy and IP settings.
Network security
Depending on the type of Wi-Fi network, you may see just password, proxy and IP settings. A more
secure network however has extra security settings such as:
Network name or SSID.
EAP method, for example, PEAP, TLS, TTLs etc.
Phase 2 authentication, for example, PAP, MSCHAP etc.
CA certificate
Identity
Important: These are advanced Wi-Fi network security options so unless you fully understand what
you are doing, please don't use these options.
Proxy
A proxy is a server that sits between your computer and a server. The proxy server intercepts data
and processes it. It can accept the data and pass it onto the server, reject it or handle it without it
ever having to the reach the real server.
Your choices for proxy settings are None, Manual and Auto-Config. Selecting Manual or Auto-Config
reveals further advanced options so again, it is best not to use these unless you are sure of what
these options mean.
IP Setting
You can choose to receive your IP address from a DHCP server or set it to be static.