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My wireless network doesn’t appear on the list of available networks
The wireless network access point may not be working correctly or may not be
properly configured. Ensure that other devices can connect to the network to rule
out this possibility.
The signal from the wireless network may not be strong enough. Try moving the
location of the access point or the HP Smart Wi-Fi Display for better signal
reception.
Your network’s SSID may not be broadcasting. In this case, use the Setup Hidden
Network WEP, Setup Hidden Network WPA or Setup Hidden
Network Open option on the list of available networks.
I can’t access my Internet Content
Your wireless network connection may not be working correctly. Ensure that you are
connected to the wireless network and that it has access to the Internet.
I can’t remember the settings for my wireless router
Consult your router documentation on how to access your router’s configuration
parameters. As a last resort, most routers have a mechanism to reset itself back to
factory defaults.
I can’t remember the password for my wireless network
Consult your router documentation to determine how to find the network name and
password.
I am using an ASCII key for WEP security on my wireless network
The HP Smart Wi-Fi Display only supports WEP key entry as hex digits (0 through 9,
A through F). If you entered an ASCII passphrase in your router, consult your router
documentation to access its configuration pages. From there, find the router
configuration for WEP keys, and try temporarily changing the setting from “ASCII”
to “Hex”. The router should then display your ASCII key as a hex value. Write
down this value and use it on the HP Smart Wi-Fi Display, and then you can switch
the router setting back to ASCII mode.