TETHERING
Tethering allows you to connect other devices to your phone's internetconnection. Select your connection method.
Mobile Hotspot – Tap the Mobile Hotspot switch
to toggle it On or Off. On allows you to use your phone as a Mobile Hotspot forother devices to use your mobile network connection. Tap Mobile Hotspot to access its settings:
Configure: Sets the SSID and key foryour mobile hotspot.
Manage device: Sets the device(s) allowedto use your hotspot connection.
CONNECTED DEVICES: Displays devicesusing your mobile hotspot connection.
NOTE
From the Mobile Hotspot setting, tap the Menu key
, then tap Advanced to access additional settingsincluding DHCP server, DHCP server settings, and Power Management.
Help – Displays some useful tips forMobile Hotspot.
NETWORK
Mobile networks – Configures your mobilenetwork settings including enabling mobile data, data roaming access,cdma roaming mode, network type and strength, and roaming state.
Default message app – Sets the defaultmessaging app. Choose from Messaging and Hangouts.
VPN – Displays the list of Virtual PrivateNetworks (VPNs) that you've previously configured. Allows you to adddifferent types of VPNs.
NOTE
You must set a pattern, PIN,or password before you can use credential storage.
Basic VPN – Sets your phone to use thebuilt-in Android VPN client supporting basic features.
LG VPN – Sets your phone to use an advancedLG VPN client supporting full IP Security features and interoperability.You can add an LG VPN network or select from your list of VPN connections.
NOTE
From the LG VPN setting, tap the Menu key
to access Settings, Import certificates, Delete all, and About.
FAQs
In HTML, the escape sequences for these characters are: < = < "less than" > = > "greater than"
What does < show as on a website? ›
You can do this by using codes for the characters that are used in html. For example the “greater than” > and “less than” > symbols that are used on tags will be written as < and > So: <p>A Paragraph.</p>
What does > mean in XML? ›
> Greater-than sign – > < Less-than sign – <
What does > > mean? ›
>> = These two are Html tags used for Closing and Opening HTML tag. Whereas > represents Greater than sign(>), &le represents Less than or equals sign(=<) and &ge represents Greater than or equals sign(>=).
What does > mean in coding? ›
> stands for greater then > but in css it means the direct child of. There is nothing wrong with the code above.
Why use >? ›
By using ">" html thinks you are closing an html tag. By using ">" we tell html we want to use this specific character, and we are not trying to close a tag.
What is > in SQL? ›
> is an HTML entity (typically used because HTML uses <> for markup), that is not valid SQL and it should not run unless it is being translated to > before being sent to SQL Server.
What does < stand for in HTML? ›
< stands for the less-than-sign ( < ) > stands for the greater-than-sign ( > ) ≤ stands for the less-than or equals sign ( ≤ ) ≥ stands for the greater-than or equals sign ( ≥ )
How to show code text? ›
The HTML. We use the <code> tag to indicate that our text is actually code. We use the <pre> tag because in this case, we actually want to browser to display the white space that we show. This allows the code to be spaced properly.
Why is my HTML file opening as text? ›
Incorrect Content-Type. If the server sends HTML files with the wrong Content-Type header, browsers might not interpret them as HTML. Ensure your server is configured to send HTML files with Content-Type: text/html .
If you are using the entity names, make sure they are preceded by an ampersand ( & ) and followed by a semicolon ( ; ). For example, > for the greater than symbol so you get > to create that symbol.
What does > mean in XSLT? ›
Notice that we used > instead of > in the attribute value. You're always safe using > here, although some XSLT processors process the greater-than sign correctly if you use > instead. If you need to use the less-than operator ( < ), you'll have to use the < entity.
How to escape & in XML? ›
The ampersand (&) is a special character in XML used to begin entity references. To treat it as data, it must be escaped as “&”.
What does > do in HTML? ›
For example, > for the greater than symbol so you get > to create that symbol. If you are using the HTML code to type in the entities, make sure they are preceded by an ampersand ( & ) and hash ( # ), and followed by a semicolon ( ; ).
What does " mean in HTML? ›
" double quote (usually wraps attribute values) ' ' apostrophe/single quote (can wrap attribute values)
What is &mdash in HTML? ›
– en dash (half the width of an em unit) — em dash (equal to width of an "m" character)