network information** and then tap on
Connect
. Your SmartQ will now attempt
to establish a connection to that WiFi access point with the network
parameters you entered
*Turn the device sideways to go to landscape view in order to have bigger
keys to type on.
** For free access WiFi points, there is no need to enter any special
information. For secured networks, you will need either a key (a series of
numbers and/or letters) of the type WEP, WPA, or WPA2, or you will need to
have a WiFi access point that uses the WiFi protection standard WPS (WiFi
Protected Setup). Check with the person who manages the WiFi network to
obtain the exact connection parameters required.
3.1.1. ADVANCED CONNECTION
To manually scan for available WiFi networks, go to the
Wi-Fi settings
screen,
tap on the Menu icon, then tap on
Scan
.
3.2.1. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
1.
Check your WiFi router/modem documentation to see if it has a pairing
button that needs to be pressed. Some modems have such a button that must
be pressed the very first time you try to make a WiFi connection with a new
device.
2.
If you have to enter a password (a security code of type WEP or WPA) be
very careful that you do not confuse a 1 and I (one and letter “I”), a 0 and O
(zero and letter “O”), or U and V. These are common mistakes.
3.
When entering a security code for your WiFi access, check the box
Show
password
which will allow you to see exactly what you are typing in. This will
avoid any mistakes.
4.
Try temporarily shutting off the encryption system of your WiFirouter/modem
to see if the problem has to do with the encryption system you are using. The
preferred encryption system is the WPA2.
3.2. Enabling 3G dial
Click "Settings"-> "Wireless and network"->" 3G dial " select the 3G dial. After
the successful dial the upper right status bar, will display 3G connectivity icon.
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