Turning Wi-Fi Networking On or Off
1. In the Apps list, touch Settings
2. Select Wi-Fi.
3. Touch the toggle box to turn Wi-Fi networking On
4. If you turned Wi-Fi networking Off
choose in 1 hour, in 4 hours, in 1 day or manually.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
1. In the Apps list, touch Settings
2. Verify the Wi-Fi networking is turned On
The terminal searches for available Wi-Fi networks within range. If the terminal previously connected to a Wi-Fi network,
it automatically reconnects to the same network.
3. Touch the network name you want to connect to from the available Wi-Fi network list.
4. If the network is secured, you are asked to provide information relevant to the network security protocol (e.g., password,
key, or certificate). Enter the required information.
5. Touch Done to connect.
Connecting to a Hidden Wi-Fi Network
For security reasons, some networks do not broadcasted the network name and do not appear on the available network list
even if you are in range.
To connect to a hidden network:
1. In the Apps list, touch Settings
2. Verify the Wi-Fi networking is turned On
3. Select manage and then touch Add
4. Input the network name in the Network name box, and then tap add. The network name is case sensitive.
5. If the network is secured, you are asked to provide information relevant to the network security protocol (e.g., password,
key, or certificate). Enter the required information.
6. Touch Done to connect.
Managing Wi-Fi Networks
Viewing and Editing Network Connection Information
When a Wi-Fi connection is active, you can view connection information (e.g., IP address, Subnet mask, Default
gateway, DNS and DNS suffix) or edit the network settings by selecting the network name on the Wi-Fi settings screen
(Settings
> Wi-Fi). If the network connection is not active, touch manage from the Wi-Fi settings screen, and
then touch the network name under Known networks.
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