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[Note]
• Next time you use your device to detect wireless networks, you will not see
the above pop-up messages, and you don’t have to enter the network key of the
previously accessed wireless network.
• You don’t need to take additional steps to connect the device to a Wi-Fi network
since Wi-Fi networks are self-discoverable.
How to check the Wi-Fi status
There are two way to check the current wireless connection status on the device.
• Title bar
The Wi-Fi ON icon ( ) will appear on the title bar when you enable Wi-Fi on your
device. Once Wi-Fi is turned on, the wireless signal icon ( ) appears which
indicates that the device scans for available wireless networks. The arrows will
move back and forth during scanning for a wireless LAN signal. The arrows stop
moving once your device successfully connects to a wireless LAN.
• Configure Wireless Networks screen
1)
Tap
Start > Settings > Connections
tab >
Wi-Fi
> Wireless
tab. This screen displays the wireless
networks currently available. You can see here
the name, the configuration and signal quality of
the wireless network that your device is currently
connected to.
2)
Tap and hold a network if you want to connect to a
wireless network in the list, then tap
Connect
.
3)
T
o view or make change to a connection setting of a
wireless network, tap the wireless network in the list.
4) Tap
Add New
if you want to new wireless networks.