User Manual

Aircell High Speed Internet Quick User Guide
Aircell confidential and proprietary Aircell document number D13788
© 2009 Aircell – All Rights Reserved Revision A
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Congratulations! You now have Aircell High Speed Internet and all of its benefits on
your plane. A Wi-Fi hotspot (or wired connection) in your aircraft’s cabin allows you to
connect to this high-speed link, browse the Internet, send & receive e-mails with
attachments, stream video and enjoy a host of other web-based services - just like you
can on the ground. Available above 10,000 feet anywhere over the continental United
States, Aircell High Speed Internet operates over our exclusive air-to-ground network.
And it’s just as easy to get online in the air as it is on the ground!
Get online in 3 easy steps:
1. Enable Wi-Fi on your laptop or handheld device
2. Look for the Aircell signal (Aircell-xxxxx) and connect*
3. Enjoy!
*Note: If you do not see the Aircell wireless network, you may need to connect via cable to the
Ethernet jack in the cabin.
It’s also easy to check on the network, contact us, or get answers to frequently
asked questions.
Aircell High Speed Internet comes with a Status window, providing you with real-time
verification of your network’s connection and other useful information, including links to
Aircell Customer Service, a list of supported devices, FAQs, and information about
Aircell and the system.
This indicator shows if the
aircraft is above 10,000 feet
and inside the service area.
The indicator will show
INACTIVE if the aircraft is
below 10,000 feet or outside
the service area.

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