Wireless Connectivity
While reading and during most tasks, the radio in your NOOK is not on. It does not need to be, and it would consume power. Even browsing your library, including B&N content in your online digital library, is done on your NOOK. However, some tasks, such as browsing or searching the B&N eBookstore, do require a wireless connection.
NOOK Models
There are two NOOK models:
•A NOOK
•A NOOK can connect to
Most of the time when this guide refers to a NOOK, it means any NOOK (both models). When there is a need to distinguish between a NOOK (meaning any NOOK) and a NOOK (meaning the
Choosing a Connection
When your NOOK needs a connection, it starts the radio, determines the best network to connect to, and connects. When it no longer needs the connection, it disconnects.
Your NOOK uses the best network it can find, considering network speed and signal strength. From top priority to lowest priority, the choices are:
•In a Barnes & Noble store, your NOOK uses the store’s
•When within range of an AT&T hotspot in the United States, your NOOK uses the AT&T hotspot.
•If you instruct your NOOK to use other
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Some operations require a
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