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9.1 WiFi Network Connection
Setting up a WiFi network requires your modems
Network Name
and
Wireless
Key.
You can connect most devices to your pre-installed WiFi following these steps:
1.
Open the WiFi connection manager software, such as Wireless Network Connection
manager in Microsoft Windows computer or AirPort in Apple Mac computer.
2. Scan for available WiFi networks.
3.
Find your modems
Network Name
in the list of available WiFi networks and select
it. Example: TELECOM123456.
4. Enter your modems
Wireless Key
when prompted. Example: 1234ABCDEF.
5.
If your wireless network connection manager allows you to save your
Network Name
and
Wireless Key
details then do so. This enables you to
connect automatically. Otherwise you may have to repeat these steps each time
you connect.
6. If the details are correct, you will connect and be WiFi capable.
Telecom has step-by-step WiFi set up assistance for Microsoft Windows,
Apple Mac / iPhone, Google Android and Blackberry powered devices at
www.telecom.co.nz/wifisetup
9.2. WiFi Connection using WPS (WiFi Protected Set-Up)
This modem supports WPS which is a simple method of connecting a wireless
device to the modem. The connecting device must support WPS and have wireless
turned on. Check your device manufacturer’s website to confirm WPS support.
To connect, press the WPS button on the modem and within 1 minute, press the
WPS button on the connecting device.
The WPS button will be physical (on a device like a printer) or virtual software
button (on a computer-type device such as a mobile phone, laptop or tablet).
The two devices will establish a connection and the device will be remembered
by the modem.
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