When you want to disable all the wireless connections on your Dell laptop, such as when you are on an airplane, you can enable Airplane Mode (Flight Mode). You can also disable individual wireless devices (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or Mobile Broadband) while leaving the others enabled.
If the wireless devices on your laptop are turned off, you might experience connectivity issues with wireless (Wi-Fi) Internet or Bluetooth devices.
See the expanding section that applies to your operating system for more information and troubleshooting tips for connecting to the Internet over Wi-Fi.
This icon means that your wireless antenna is on and your computer is connected to a wireless network. When you cannot get to the Internet, see the Dell Knowledge Base article Connect Laptop or Desktop to Wi-Fi and Troubleshoot Connection Issues, see the I am having issues with a slow connection, getting or staying on the Internet section.
To turn the wireless (Wi-Fi) antenna off:
Figure 2: Wi-Fi Antenna Off | Figure 3: Airplane Mode On |
This icon means that you are not connected to a wireless network, and the antenna is turned off or is disabled. For information about setting up and connecting to your wireless network, see the Dell Knowledge Base article Connect Laptop or Desktop to Wi-Fi and Troubleshoot Connection Issues.
Touch or click the Network icon ().
Perform the steps according to the situation that you have.
Figure 2: Wi-Fi Antenna Off | Figure 3: Airplane Mode On |
Figure 4: Airplane Mode On |
Figure 5: Wi-Fi Disabled |
Figure 6: Airplane Mode On |
This icon means that the computer is in Airplane mode and that all wireless communication devices - including Wi-Fi, Mobile Broadband, Bluetooth, GPS, and near-field communication (NFC) are turned off.
To turn the communication devices and the wireless (Wi-Fi) antenna back on:
This section provides information about how to access the settings for Bluetooth and other wireless and networking functions.
This icon means that your wireless antenna is on and your computer is connected to a wireless network. When you cannot get to the Internet, see the Dell Knowledge Base article Connect Laptop or Desktop to Wi-Fi and Troubleshoot Connection Issues, see the I am having issues with a slow connection, getting or staying on the Internet section.
To turn the wireless (Wi-Fi) antenna off:
Figure 2: Wi-Fi Antenna Off | Figure 3: Airplane Mode On |
This icon means that the wireless (Wi-Fi) antenna is on, but you are not connected to a wireless network. For information about setting up and connecting to your wireless network, see the Dell Knowledge Base article Connect Laptop or Desktop to Wi-Fi and Troubleshoot Connection Issues.
To turn the Wi-Fi antenna off:
Figure 2: Wi-Fi Antenna Off | Figure 3: Airplane Mode On |
This icon means that the wireless (Wi-Fi) antenna is off.
To turn the Wi-Fi antenna on:
Figure 2: Wi-Fi Antenna On | Figure 3: Airplane Mode On |
This icon means that the computer is in Airplane mode and that all wireless communication devices - including Wi-Fi, Mobile Broadband, Bluetooth, GPS, and near-field communication (NFC) -are turned off.
To turn the communication devices and the wireless (Wi-Fi) antenna back on:
This section provides information about how to access the settings for Bluetooth and other wireless and networking functions.
For information about Linux issues such as Connect to a wireless network and hidden wireless network, Connect to a VPN and Mobile Broadband network, Create a wireless hotspot, I cannot see my wireless network in the list, manually set network settings, Turn off wireless (airplane) and Wireless network troubleshooter, see the Linux Wireless Networking site.
See the Dell Knowledge Base article How to Download and Install Dell Drivers. This article provides information about how to download Dell drivers for your computer.
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