Blackberry 10.3.1 Cell Phone User Manual


 
2.
Tap Settings > Networks and Connections > Wi-Fi > .
3. In the SSID field, enter the name of the network.
4. Select the network's security type and specify any additional information. For what information you should specify,
you can speak to your administrator or the person who manages the Wi-Fi network.
5. Tap Connect.
Change the priority of a saved Wi-Fi network
You can save multiple Wi-Fi network profiles on your BlackBerry device, such as your home Wi-Fi network, your work Wi-Fi
network, and even profiles for the Wi-Fi network at a local sports arena or restaurant. Your device automatically tries to
connect to a saved Wi-Fi network using the order that the profiles are listed on the Saved Networks screen. To connect
more quickly, you can prioritize a Wi-Fi network by moving it higher in the list, so that your device tries to connect to it
before other saved Wi-Fi networks.
1. On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
2.
Tap Settings > Networks and Connections > Wi-Fi.
3.
Tap .
4.
Tap .
5. Touch and hold the network profile that you want to move, and drag it up or down the list.
6.
Tap .
Delete a saved Wi-Fi network
Your BlackBerry device can store up to 64 saved networks. If you have a lot of saved networks on your device and you don't
use them all, you can delete some to tidy up your Saved Networks screen. Deleting saved networks that use a hidden SSID
can also help preserve battery life.
1. On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
2.
Tap Settings > Networks and Connections > Wi-Fi.
3. Check that the Wi-Fi switch is on.
4.
Tap .
5. Tap and hold the network that you want to delete.
6.
Tap .
Disable or re-enable a saved Wi-Fi network
If you want to stop your BlackBerry device from automatically connecting to a saved Wi-Fi network, but you don't want to
delete the saved network, you can disable the network instead.
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