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148 Getting Connected<br />
Note<br />
For secured (Security-enabled) wireless networks, you may be prompted to<br />
provide a <strong>user</strong>name and password.<br />
Next time you use your device to detect wireless networks, you will not see<br />
the pop-up message windows again, and you will not be prompted to enter<br />
the network key of the previously accessed open or secured wireless network<br />
(unless you perform a hard reset which will erase custom settings on your<br />
device).<br />
Note<br />
Wi-Fi networks are self-discoverable, which means no additional steps are<br />
required for your device to connect to a Wi-Fi network.<br />
To check wireless network status<br />
You can check the current wireless connection status from:<br />
• Title bar<br />
When you enable Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi ON icon ( ) appears on the title bar.<br />
After Wi-Fi is turned on, your device scans for available wireless networks<br />
and the wireless signal icon ( ) appears on the title bar. The arrows<br />
in this icon move back and forth while your device is scanning for a<br />
wireless network signal. Once your device successfully connects to a<br />
wireless network, the arrows stop moving.<br />
• Wi-Fi Status screen<br />
Tap Start > Settings ><br />
Connections tab > WLAN > Main<br />
tab to see the name of the wireless<br />
network that your device is currently<br />
connected to.<br />
The configuration and signal quality<br />
of the wireless network are also<br />
shown.<br />
• Configure Wireless Networks screen<br />
Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Wi-Fi > Wireless tab.<br />
This screen displays currently available wireless networks. You can also<br />
do the following on the Condigure Wireless Network screen: