User's Manual

Connections
Wi-Fi
Connect to a Wi-Fi network
Your BlackBerry® PlayBook™ can connect to the Internet using Wi-Fi®. Public Wi-Fi networks are available in many public
places, such as libraries, airports, hotels, coffee shops, and so on. When you connect to a Wi-Fi network, your tablet saves the
network and connects to it automatically the next time you're within range.
1. On the Status bar, tap > Wi-Fi.
2. Tap the network you want to connect to.
To only see networks that don't require a password, in the Networks drop-down list, select Open Networks.
3. If necessary, type the network password.
4. Tap Connect.
Connect using a Wi-Fi Protected Setup button
Tap > Wi-Fi >Use WPS > Press WPS Button on Router. On
your Wi-Fi router, press the button. On your tablet, tap Start.
Connect using a Wi-Fi Protected Setup PIN code Tap > Wi-Fi >Use WPS > Enter a PIN into Router > Start. On
the administration screen for your Wi-Fi router, type the PIN
displayed.
Connect manually If you want to connect to a hidden Wi-Fi network or save the
settings for a network that's not currently available, you can
connect manually.
Tap > Wi-Fi > Manually Connect. Type the name of the
network. If the network is hidden, select Hidden SSID. Select
the security type and specify any additional information. Tap
Connect to connect now or tap Save to save without
connecting.
Change, delete, or reorder saved Wi-Fi networks
Your BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet remembers the Wi-Fi® networks you connect to and automatically connects whenever
you're in range. If multiple networks are available, your tablet connects to the one closest to the top of your list of saved
networks.
1. On the status bar, tap > Wi-Fi.
2. In the drop-down list, tap Saved Networks.
To change options for a saved network, tap the network.
To move a saved network up or down in the list, touch and hold the network. Drag it to where you want it.
To delete a saved network, tap [pencil]. Beside the network, tap [x].
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