Add A Wi-Fi Network Manually - Amazon Fire Phone User Manual

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Add a Wi-Fi Network Manually

If you don't see the Wi-Fi network you want in the list of available networks, you can add it manually.
Before you add a Wi-Fi network to your Fire phone, make sure you are within range of the network you
want to add and that you know the network name and password (if required).
Your Fire phone automatically detects nearby Wi-Fi networks and wireless hotspots that broadcast their
network name. Some networks are open for everyone to join, while others require a password to connect.
You can connect your phone to your home Wi-Fi network, public Wi-Fi networks, and some enterprise
private networks.
1. From the Quick Actions panel, press and hold the Wi-Fi icon.
2. Tap Add Network.
3. Type the name of your network in the Network SSID box.
4. Choose the network security type from the Security drop-down menu, and then enter the network
password, if required.
5. If needed, tap Show Advanced Options to select your proxy and IP settings.
6. Tap OK.
Your phone will connect to this Wi-Fi network the next time you're in range. If you don't want to connect to
the network, or if you no longer use it, press and hold the name of the network, and then tap Forget.
Tip: If you are having trouble connecting to Wi-Fi or adding a Wi-Fi network manually, check to make sure that
Airplane Mode is turned off. To learn more, go to
Turn On Airplane
Mode.
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