Turn on the Internet on iPhone. How to turn on and off mobile (cellular) Internet or Wi-Fi on iPhone and iPad How to connect the Internet on iPhone without a card




Almost every year, the world-famous company Apple delights its fans with a new smartphone model. iPhones are famous for their high quality and a set of many useful functions, among which Internet access plays an important role. But connecting to the network on an Apple device causes difficulties for some users, because on iPhone 4, on iPhone 5, 6, 6S and other versions of Apple phones, the installed Internet can be configured differently.

Today, setting up to work on the Internet on iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 and other gadgets has become much easier than a few years ago. If previously, in order to connect to the Internet, you needed to know the network operator’s settings, send him messages asking for connection, or contact a communication shop for this service, but now everything has become much simpler. The setting is carried out by the user independently and directly through the device menu.

How to set up the Internet on the iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 and other versions of Apple phones, and how to connect the device to the Internet, is described in detail in our article today.

If, having purchased a new gadget, you are thinking about how to set up the Internet on an iPhone 4S, iPhone 5.6 and other versions of this popular product from Apple, first of all think about automatic mode. Let us remind you that almost all settings on smartphones from this company are made automatically. Namely, the user buys a SIM card from a certain telecom operator, inserts it into a special compartment on the device, and after a couple of minutes all the necessary settings are automatically registered in the system. Moreover, by “everyone” we mean absolutely everything – from the network access point to the account name.

But this method has its drawbacks. Firstly, not every communication company today provides an automatic Internet setup service. Companies such as Megafon, MTS and other well-known operators on the market, of course, have it, but less popular companies may not have it. In the latter case, the user must go to the company’s website - perhaps the necessary data for setup is provided there, or directly to the operator’s office.

How to connect and configure the Internet manually

In the event that your iPhone 5, 6, or other Apple device is unable to connect to a telecom operator and set up the Internet, and this may happen due to a malfunction of the device itself or problems with the network, you can try to fix the problem manually.

To do this, you must use one of the 3 methods described in detail below.

Method 1. Setup using iPhone

To use this method, insert a SIM card into the device, and then follow the instructions below:

  • Go to the device settings menu.
  • Select the cellular section.
  • Find the item about cellular data.
  • Move the slider to active mode to connect the iPhone 5.6 or other device you are working with to the Internet.

After completing the last step, check if the network is working. To do this, you just need to open your browser and try to find some information in a search engine or go to your favorite Internet resource.

Advice. When connecting to the Internet on your iPhone, choose unlimited tariffs, which are offered today by almost all communication companies. Mobile traffic is not cheap, so if you constantly use the Internet, the regular tariff will be very expensive. If you are an active user, choose only unlimited Internet tariff plans.

Usually, the connection using the first method goes smoothly and without problems. But sometimes it happens that after completing all the steps, the network is still unavailable. In such a situation, you need to check the following points:

  • SIM card performance, presence of antenna division.
  • Number balance (perhaps the subscriber simply ran out of funds in his account if the tariff is not unlimited).
  • Cellular data and its settings (can be found in SMS, since they are sent when you initially connect to the network). If the user cannot find this data, you need to contact the operator by requesting it via SMS.
  • Set up cellular data yourself: go to the cellular settings on the device, then go to the cellular data network section, enter the information sent by the communication company via SMS.

Method 2. Connect using a router via Wi-Fi

To set up the Internet on your iPhone using the second method, you need to complete a number of steps:

  • Go to the device settings and select Wi-Fi.
  • Move the slider.
  • Wait a few seconds for the device to detect available network access points.
  • Select your network and click on its name.
  • Enter the password and click the connect button.

After this, the Internet on the smartphone should work, and if this does not happen, you need to check the functionality of the network via a PC or laptop. It may turn out that problems are present in the network itself or that the router is not configured correctly.

Method 3: Connect using a computer

To use this method, you will need a PC or laptop with a Wi-Fi module or an appropriate adapter. Before starting work, you need to check that the module is working properly. And then follow these steps:

  • Go to your PC's control panel and select Center.
  • Go to the wireless network management section.
  • Click on the add button.
  • Select the type of connection between your computer and another computer.
  • Enter the desired name and create a password.
  • Confirm the operation without clicking on sharing.
  • Go to the network connections section and select the network with the previously created name.
  • Check the boxes next to the section and title.
  • When connecting to the Internet via Wi-Fi, select Home the first time.
  • Now all that remains is to turn on the smartphone and connect to the network. The Internet should work perfectly.


Ways to disable the Internet on iPhone

Disabling methods depend on which Internet connection method you previously selected. If the first one is described above, then you need to go to the cellular data settings and drag the slider to inactivity mode.

If the second or third methods were used, simply turn off Wi-Fi. If your device has operating system version 7 or higher, you need to touch the bottom of the screen with your finger and swipe all the way up. After this, a menu will pop up where you should click on the file icon so that it does not light up.

You should remember that if you don’t need the Internet on your iPhone, it’s better to turn it off, because... When the connection is running, battery power is consumed much faster.

Let us note once again that the versions of Apple gadgets are different and, accordingly, the Internet settings in each of them may vary. Usually, a lot depends on the version of the operating system installed on the device.

If the user was unable to configure the network manually, the best decision would be to contact the operator’s support service by phone or on the corporate website and ask to send the necessary settings via SMS. You can also request these settings in your personal account by indicating your smartphone model. Parameters for each version of iPhone are present there.

Experience shows that in the vast majority of cases, all network settings on iPhones are carried out automatically when a SIM card is installed. If after this you still cannot catch the network and connect to it, you need to check the status of your account, namely, the balance of funds on it, your tariff, tariff restrictions, etc. Sometimes a simple misunderstanding can become the source of a problem.

A common problem is the inaccessibility of the network itself. Remember that signal strength is usually good in urban areas. In the suburbs, it may be of poor quality - intermittent or completely absent.

So, above we discussed the main ways to set up a network and connect to the Internet on an iPhone. Which connection method to choose is up to the user to decide based on the specific situation. But it should be noted that you need to resort to manual settings only if there are serious problems with the automatic ones.

It’s hard to imagine a modern smartphone or tablet without an Internet connection. Read the news, find something you need in a search engine, download a useful application or an interesting game - all this requires Internet access. This instructional article will tell you how to access the Internet from your iPhone or iPad - and how to get out of it.

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How to turn on mobile (cellular) Internet on iPhone or iPad

You can access the Internet from your iPhone or iPad from any place where your mobile operator provides mobile access to the World Wide Web.

Go to " Settings" and select the section " cellular" Tap the slider to the right of " Cellular data" - it will turn green, and the letter “E” or the word GPRS will appear to the right of the name of your operator. We just went online! True, for now - only at low speed, through the second generation of 2G cellular networks. Their resource is enough for the simplest tasks - for example, updating mail or chatting on Skype - but absolutely not enough for web surfing, navigating maps and downloading applications.

Another very serious drawback is that with 2G turned on, you can only do one thing: either make calls or “surf” the Internet. If you choose the second option, they will not be able to reach you! Therefore, it makes sense to activate faster 3G or LTE mobile Internet (provided, of course, that your region has coverage of these networks).

You can enable 3G or LTE in the same section " cellular» click on the item « Data Options", and then " Voice and Data»

In addition, starting with iOS 11, a switch has also appeared in the Control Center that allows you to turn on/off mobile Internet.

If, after performing the above steps, communication with the World Wide Web via mobile (cellular) traffic does not appear, then for the Internet to work you will need enter the correct settings (APN data, username and password) for your mobile operator.

The APN details, username and password must be entered at the following path: SettingscellularData OptionsCellular data network→ section Cellular data. For example, for the Belarusian MTS, the data is as follows:

APN: mts
Username: mts
Password: mts

Typically, this data is sent automatically by the operator via SMS. You can also find them out by calling service numbers or visiting the company office.

Disabling mobile Internet on an iOS device is also very simple - just tap the slider next to “ Cellular data", located in Settings. Inscription On will change to Off, this means that the smartphone is no longer connected to the Internet. In Control Center, the Cellular Data button will change color from green to transparent.

Accessing the Internet via a wireless Wi-Fi connection is the fastest and most comfortable way to be online using an iPhone or iPad. Speeds are comparable to those you use on a computer. The Wi-Fi source can be a home modem, a careless neighbor, or a public establishment (for example, McDonalds). Starting with iOS 7, there are two ways to turn Wi-Fi on/off on an iPhone or iPad:

  • Open Control Center (swipe up from the bottom of the display). In the “curtain” that appears, simply tap the Wi-Fi icon. Enabled Wi-Fi - blue icon;

ATTENTION! With the release of iOS 11, Apple changed the principle shutdowns Bluetooth and Wi-Fi modules through the “Control Center”. The two buttons are no longer standard on/off switches. and turn off the wireless connection only after a set period of time.

Learn more about managing Bluetooth and Wi-Fi in Control Center.

  • Go to " Settings", select the "Wi-Fi" item (second from the top), touch the only switch, select the required network and password for it. Green color - “on”, gray - “off”.

That's all, now you are armed with the knowledge of how to turn the Internet on and off on your iPhone or iPad. Have a nice journey through the Internet!

If you are the happy owner of a new iPhone, then you can’t wait to try out all its capabilities and, most importantly, find out how you can turn the Internet on or off.

Now it’s hard to imagine your normal day without the Internet at all, one way or another we need it: for work, study, just entertainment.

In today's material, I will not delve into any complex details of setting up the Internet on your iPhone. I'll just cover the most basic aspects that will help you use your brand new iPhone.

How to connect/turn off the Internet on an iPhone

So, as you know, there are different ways to access the wonderful and unique world of the Internet. There are only two of them on the iPhone, just like everywhere else.

Before moving on to the instructions, I’ll tell you a little about the advantages if you use your iPhone to surf the Internet:

  • always the best modems;
  • support for the latest standards;
  • ease of connection.

Now let's look at each method separately. I’ll describe everything in sufficient detail so that no further questions arise (I used the latest iOS 10.1.1).

The easiest and freest way to use the Internet on an iPhone has always been Wi-Fi. It can be found everywhere, because now you can find free Wi-Fi in almost any cafe.

Apple devices are always quite difficult to get to know, only then after a couple of weeks you realize that everything is quite logical and practical.

There are two ways to connect the Internet via Wi-Fi, let's start with first, when you want to select a network manually:

  • let's go to Settings, go to point WiFi;
  • activate it by moving the switch until it turns green;
  • Now all available networks appear and you select the one you need.


If there is a lock, this means that the network is locked with a password. If it is missing, you can connect and start surfing the Internet.

Second way much simpler, but it is more suitable for the case when you have previously connected to any network. We just call Command centre and activate the Wi-Fi icon.

To make this panel appear, just swipe your finger from bottom to top. We are done with this point and now you can move on to the mobile Internet.

In almost any country, if you use a mobile operator, then the Internet of different standards is almost always included. It depends on the coverage and most often it is 3G or 4G.


On the iPhone, this setting changed constantly, but not critically. I’ll tell you how to connect or disconnect on the latest firmware and I think it will also be possible to navigate on older models.

The whole process will look something like this:

  1. let's go to Settings, click cellular;
  2. activate Cellular data.


If you want to change the standard, then in the same menu simply select Data Options and you will find everything there. You can switch from 3G to 4G and vice versa.

A modern smartphone, be it an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch media player, is necessarily connected to the Internet. Without access to the network, the device turns into a beautiful and very expensive toy, unable to realize even a tenth of its capabilities. You will not even be able to perform the initial activation of the device and will be deprived of the ability to make phone calls. Therefore, setting up network access is the main task after purchasing a device. By what mechanisms this access can be obtained and how to configure it, it will be useful for every user of Apple devices to know.

Types of data transmission in mobile and wireless networks

Cellular communications is a dynamically developing industry, the progress of which is advancing by leaps and bounds, and one standard is replacing another. Luckily, they're all backwards compatible, so even in banana republic, you won't be stuck with your latest generation iPhone. Since not all Apple tablets have a built-in radio module, to provide them with access to the network, you will need a 3G router or an iPhone operating in router mode.

2G/GSM

The first GSM terminals carried only an analog modem on board, which made it possible to transmit and receive data at a speed of no more than 14.4 kBit/s. Since the modem was analog, the communication session occupied the line in the same way as a regular voice call, making the procedure inconvenient and very expensive. Therefore, accessing the Internet from a mobile phone before the advent of packet data was more of a curiosity than a common practice.

One of the first mobile terminals of the GSM standard was of impressive size and one could only fantasize about the presence of the Internet on it

GPRS/EDGE (packet data)

The introduction of packet data by providers made it possible to send data and voice separately (and charge too), and the data transfer speed increased to 256 kBit/s. This is already enough to check email or open simple Internet pages. The EDGE standard doubled the incoming speed, but was not widely used due to the victorious advent of the 3G era.

Absolutely all Apple devices with a built-in radio module, including the very first iPhone, can operate in the GPRS/EDGE standard. Currently, the standard is technically and morally outdated, but in remote corners of the country this is still the only opportunity to get wireless Internet.


Even the very first version of iPhone can work with GPRS/EDGE

3G WCDMA/HDSPA

The introduction of 3G standards made it possible to increase reception speeds to 14 Mbit/s and finally declare a full-fledged Internet without wires and borders. Even this speed is enough to play streaming video and music, exchange large files and use Internet instant messengers. It should be noted that in the USA (and most of the gray imports of Apple devices come from there) two frequency standards coexist - CDMA 800 and HSPA. Terminals supporting CDMA 800 will not be able to operate in the Russian Federation, since this frequency range is not licensed for civilian use and is used by the military. On the secondary market, such models are sold much cheaper due to the fact that they can only work with a Wi-Fi network - the telephone module cannot be used.


Be careful: if you buy a CDMA iPhone, you will not be able to use it as a phone in the Russian Federation

4G/LTE

Long Term Evolution is a further development of the 3G protocol, aimed at increasing the speed of reception and transmission. Now for the end subscriber the download speed can be up to 100 Mbit/s, and the transfer speed up to 50. Using this protocol requires a modified transceiver part of the gadget; Apple has provided LTE support starting with the fifth version of the iPhone. With the iPad the situation is more complicated. In different countries, a strictly defined frequency range is licensed for LTE operation. In the USA, Europe and the Russian Federation they are not the same. Therefore, the iPad 2, working with LTE in the USA, will not be able to work with it in Russia, and no amount of firmware can fix this - there are limitations at the hardware level of the radio module. Full work with LTE “Russian spill” became possible with the release of iPad Air and iPad Mini with Retina Display.


LTE on iPad 2 may not be available in all regions

WiFi

You can connect to a Wi-Fi network at home, at the airport, on a train or in a shopping and entertainment center - wherever wireless routers of this standard are installed. The access speed, depending on the channel load and the distance to the router, can range from 54 Mbit/s to 300 Mbit/s. To connect, you need to know the network name (SSID) and access password. In most cases there is no usage fee.

The main disadvantage of this connection method is the short effective operating distance. Despite advertising claims of a range of 300–400 meters, the effective range indoors can be an order of magnitude smaller. Also, in public places, the speed can drop significantly due to the large number of simultaneous connections.


An iPhone or iPad will be able to use WiFi Internet anywhere where a wireless router of the required format is installed

WiMAX

WiMAX technology is a kind of hybrid between 3G and Wi-Fi, providing speeds comparable to 4G. None of the Apple devices can connect directly to such networks and you will need a router that receives WiMAX data and distributes it in the Wi-Fi standard. However, WiMAX networks are exotic even in large Russian cities, since the standard lost the race to its main competitor - 4G/LTE. After all, to implement the latter, it is enough for owners of cellular networks to upgrade existing equipment, rather than purchase and install completely new equipment.

Owners of iPad tablets should remember that only models with a Cellurar or 3G prefix have a telephone module on board and can work in 3G/4G networks. The rest will be able to use only Wi-Fi networks or purchase an additional 3G router and always be connected to the mobile Internet.

Setting up, enabling and using data transfer in Apple devices

Thanks to the exceptional friendliness of the iOS operating system to an untrained user, setting up an Internet connection is quick and easy, literally in a few clicks of a button on the screen. For each mode (3G, LTE or Wi-Fi), the operating system provides separate switches that allow you to select the desired operating mode.

Setting up cellular data (mobile Internet)

Within ten seconds after installing the SIM card of the cellular network operator, your smartphone will automatically load and apply all the necessary settings to connect to the mobile Internet. You just need to make sure that data transfer is enabled in the system settings and 3G mode is enabled.

Enabling 3G mode not only increases the speed of Internet access, but also leads to increased battery drain, so turn it on only when you need high data transfer speeds.

Video: how to set up mobile Internet on iPhone and iPad

Connecting to Wi-Fi networks

Connecting to Wi-Fi wireless networks is even easier than connecting to 3G. The main thing is that there is a wireless router within range of which you know the authorization parameters.

For security reasons, some public networks do not broadcast the network name, but require it to be entered along with the password. In this case, the algorithm for connecting to the network will be slightly different.

In public places, public organizations and educational institutions, internal Wi-Fi networks may provide access to a limited number of resources or only corporate content. If the network is paid, when you try to open any page in the browser, you will be taken to the payment system page.

Video: how to connect iPad to Wi-Fi

Mobile Internet in roaming

If you travel a lot, you will definitely encounter roaming problems. After all, when crossing the border of a country, or sometimes just a federal district, your tariff plan will turn out to be invalid, as a result, you may end up with a tariff that charges per megabyte for traffic instead of unlimited Internet. The same is true for voice communication, but if you control calls, applications use Internet access in the background. This can lead to unplanned expenses, in some cases quite significant.

If you don't know how your roaming package charges, the best solution is to limit your mobile data usage while roaming. Starting with iOS 7, this can be done with a special switch in the “Cellular Data” section of the smartphone settings.

It is better to limit the use of mobile data while roaming if you are not sure of the exact cost of services

Owners of older devices with operating system version 6.1 and lower do not have this option. Therefore, they should completely turn off cellular data while the smartphone is roaming. This can be done using the appropriate “Cellular Data” screen switch.

Owners of devices with iOS 6 are better off turning off cellular data while the smartphone is roaming.

Situations arise when you cannot remain without access to the Internet, especially abroad. A smartphone or tablet can often be used as a navigator, guide-interpreter or terminal for VoIP services. In this case, the best solution would be to purchase a starter package from a local operator and use its network access capabilities. Such packages are sold at gas stations adjacent to the border, and at the border checkpoints themselves.

Despite the variety of protocols and data transfer mechanisms, the Apple family of tablets and smartphones is already equipped out of the box with the necessary tools to work with them. All connections and switching occur completely transparently, in most cases automatically. It is worth focusing your attention only on the operation of the device in roaming, since carelessly enabling the use of data on someone else’s network can lead to additional financial costs, so carefully study the capabilities of your tariff plan.

Users often ask about how to turn off the Internet on iPhone. Most often, in such questions they mean mobile Internet (, 3G, 4G LTE), but it can also be Internet via Wi-Fi.

In any case, this is done very simply. In this material we will look at both methods of disabling the Internet. The material will be useful for most iPhone models, including iPhone 4, 4s, 5, 5s, 5se, 6, 6s and 7.

How to turn off mobile internet on iPhone

When people ask how to turn off the Internet on an iPhone, they most often mean mobile Internet (GPRS, 3G, 4G LTE). The need to turn off mobile Internet may arise for various reasons. For example, mobile Internet is turned off in order to save on mobile communications in roaming, where the Internet often costs some unreal money.

If you need to turn off mobile Internet, then open your iPhone Settings and go to the “Cellular” section. In modern versions of iOS, this settings section should be located almost at the very beginning, after the Airplane Mode, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth sections. In iOS 6 and older, you must first open the General section.

There are quite a lot of options available in the Cellular section. At the very top you will see three switches: “Cellular Data”, “Enable 3G” and “Data Roaming”. Let's take a closer look at these three switches.

  • « Cellular data "- when you turn off this switch, you will completely turn off all mobile Internet on your iPhone. You can only access the Internet via Wi-Fi.
  • « Enable 3G"- a switch that is responsible for turning on and off 3G Internet. If you disable 3G Internet, the mobile Internet will operate using 2G (EDGE) technology, and the speed will be no more than 474 Kbps.
  • « data roaming " – a switch that is responsible for the operation of the mobile Internet in roaming. If you turn off data roaming, the mobile Internet will not work in roaming mode, while the Internet will work normally on your home network.

In addition, in the “Cellular” settings section, you can enable or disable mobile Internet for individual applications. To do this, scroll down the settings page. There will be a list of applications that use the Internet. In this case, next to each application the amount of data that it transferred will be indicated, and on the right there will be a switch with which you can disable mobile Internet for this application.

By studying the information about the amount of data transferred, you can easily identify the applications that consume the most traffic and disable them. This way you can start without turning off your mobile Internet at all.

How to turn off the Internet via Wi-Fi

If you need to turn off the Internet that works via a Wi-Fi wireless network, then this is even easier. First, open your iPhone Settings and go to the “Wi-Fi” section, which is located almost at the very top.

In principle, you can turn off the Internet via Wi-Fi without going into iPhone Settings. To do this, you just need to swipe from the bottom edge of the screen to open the “Control Center” and press the Wi-Fi button.

After this, the Wi-Fi button will turn dark. This will mean that Wi-Fi Internet is disabled.