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Designed as a mobile Internet device, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet has, first and foremost, high-speed 802.11b/g Wi-Fi connection for quick web browsing. The built-in Opera web browser supports the latest web standards, ranging from AJAX that powers Google Maps, XML for RSS feeds, to Adobe Flash 9 that supports richer web content over traditional text and images. Mozilla, another popular web browser, is supported too.



22 Comments on "Wireless Internet"

Dean Loh | Posted on 3/8/07

As an internet tablet, it does work well as one. Detecting and connecting to WiFi hotspots is no doubt a breeze for your basic internet surfing needs.

Zaihan | Posted on 6/8/07

A well liked feature would be the configuration of its network settings for wireless connectivity. It was rather quick and hassle free.

Thomas Yee | Posted on 7/8/07

The N800 is able to connect to my router, a little hiccup would be the requirement to change my router setting from WEP/WPA to just WPA. In the office, it was just as easy even though we had a tighter wireless security policy. I just need to have the N800 MAC address registered with our wireless router and enter the password when prompted and it is automatically connected.