
Enter the main interface of the vehicle's central control screen and click on the system settings icon. In the pop-up interface, switch to the network settings option on the left. Click on the searched Wlan on the right to connect to the network.

When I first drove the CS75, I studied the in-car network settings, which were quite simple but required patience. After starting the vehicle, find the gear-shaped settings icon on the main screen and tap it, and you'll see the network options. I often use the WiFi function to connect to my phone's hotspot: select WiFi connection in the menu, search for available networks, find your phone's SSID name, and enter the password. Bluetooth pairing is similar, suitable for hands-free calls or music playback. I rely on it for navigation and streaming music while driving, so after setting it up, I usually test the signal stability to avoid interference sources. If it doesn't connect, restarting the system or updating the software often helps. Don't forget, it's not safe to operate this function while driving—safety first, so it's best to set it up when parked. Properly configured in-car network settings can save mobile data and make trips worry-free.

I got the hang of the CS75's in-car network setup quickly. Just enter the central control screen, tap the settings menu, and select the network option—both WiFi and Bluetooth work. I recommend connecting to a mobile hotspot for practicality; simply enter the network name and password. Bluetooth pairing is handy for music and calls, making device connection a breeze. Once set up, it remembers automatically for hassle-free use next time. Be cautious—entering the wrong password may cause failure, so keep the manual handy for reference. With strong network signals, real-time navigation works smoothly, but avoid adjusting settings while driving. During each maintenance check, inspect the network status and keep it updated to prevent issues. Once set up, daily commutes with music become incredibly convenient.

I'm very familiar with the network settings in the CS75. Just tap the settings icon on the screen and select the network option. You can connect via WiFi or Bluetooth by simply entering the password. I often use my phone's hotspot for internet access, and Bluetooth pairing works smoothly for music playback. It's safer to operate these settings when parked. If you encounter connection issues, just restart the system. The basic setup is straightforward, and even beginners can get it right on their first try.

As a CS75 owner, I emphasize safety when setting up the in-car network. All operations are performed while the vehicle is parked, by selecting the network settings from the menu. Correctly input WiFi or Bluetooth information to avoid errors that may cause malfunctions. A connected network assists with navigation, but avoid touching the screen while driving to prevent distraction. After setup, check signal stability and perform regular software updates to ensure uninterrupted connectivity. Simple maintenance can extend the service life, with safety as the priority over convenience.

As a young person, I use the in-car network of the CS75 to connect to my phone's hotspot for music. The setup is simple: turn on the screen, go to settings, select network, tap WiFi, find my phone's name, and enter the password. After Bluetooth pairing, it directly connects to Spotify, and CarPlay support is also excellent. With strong signals, data usage is worry-free, and once connected automatically, there's no concern about disconnection while driving. Before each trip, I check the network configuration to ensure uninterrupted entertainment.


