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Mitel 6920/6920w SIP Phone - Quick Reference Guide
changes.
Note: After the phone restarts the LAN and PC ports are disabled (as it relates to network
communications).
6. After the phone reboots, it is successfully connected to the network. The connected
SSID (Home Network) is listed under Saved Network.
7. To disable Wi-Fi and use the LAN port again, navigate to Settings > Wi-Fi and press
the Disconnect softkey. The Save Settings dialog box appears.
8. Click Yes to reboot the phone and apply the changes.
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Connecting to Hidden Network
A hidden network is an available wireless network which does not broadcast its SSID to
all searching devices. Mitel IP phones can connect to a hidden network by manually
entering Wi-Fi credentials.
1. Navigate to Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. Select Add Network > Hidden Network and press Connect softkey.
3. In the Hidden Network screen, select the type of Security of the Network you are
trying to connect. The available options are:

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