It's near the top of the Settings menu. If the network has public access and is not password protected, your phone will connect to the network immediately. If a password is required, you'll be prompted to enter it. Password protected networks are indicated by a lock icon. Enter a password if prompted. If you tapped a network that has a lock icon, type that network's password. Tap Join. It's in the top-right corner. If the password is correct you will be connected to the network. Method 2.
Swipe down from the top of the home screen. This pulls down the notification shade with a list of quick options. On some phone, you may need to tap the profile icon in the upper right to bring up the quick options.
Tap and hold the Wi-Fi option. This will bring up a list of available networks on many models. Tap a network. If the network has public access and is not password protected, your phone will connect to the network. If a password is required, you'll be asked to enter it. Tap Connect. It's usually at the bottom of the password entry box window. If the password is incorrect you will receive an authentication error and will need to re-enter the password or try a different network.
Method 3. The option you see varies by model. You'll know you're in the right place if you see a "Wi-Fi" option in the menu. If Wi-Fi is enabled, your Android will begin scanning for networks to join. If Wi-Fi is not enabled, tap the option to enable it now. If the network is not password-protected, your phone will connect to it immediately.
If a password is required, you'll have to enter it. Tap the menu in the upper right and tap Add Network to manually enter a network name SSID if the network is hidden or you do not see it listed. Method 4. Open Settings and select Wi-Fi.
Tap to turn Wi-Fi on. Your phone will begin to scan for nearby Wi-Fi networks to join. If the Wi-Fi network is not password-protected, your phone will connect to it immediately. Enter the Wi-Fi network password if prompted. Once the password is accepted, you will be connected to the network. When I try to connect my Android cell phone to my home WiFi and enter the password, a message comes up saying "authentication error occurred". I have been able to set up cell phones to this network before, but not this time.
Any advice? Forget the network, restart the phone, and retry. That's the best and most simple thing to try. You can also unplug your router and modem for 30 seconds.
Not Helpful 2 Helpful You'll either have to ask someone else for it or change the password on the router. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 6. You can try the advanced Wi-Fi option on your Android phone. This will do just fine, that is if you're in a proximity of your router. Then, you can either enter a random PIN provided by your phone to connect your phone to your router, or you can select another option and activate a VPS on your router.
Usually, it takes up to 2 minutes for your router to accept both of these new inputs and to establish a safe connection to your phone. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 4. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. If you do not see any available networks, then you may not be in range of any.
Your device will automatically search for available Wi-Fi networks. Tap the name of the Wi-Fi network that you want to join. Before you can join the network, you might be asked to enter the network's password or agree to terms and conditions.
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