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3. Connecting to a Wireless Network
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3. Connecting to a Wireless Network
Note: You must be within range of the AP when using Net Search to
define it to the F3000.
The Net Search feature locates APs and allows you to save
the SSIDs. Follow these Net Search steps:
3.3.1 Using Net Search
1. There are two ways to initiate Net Search:
- Press (Search) while the F3000 is automatically
scanning for an AP (when the phone is first turned on).
- Use the menus to initiate Net Search: Press
(Menu); press to scroll to WiFi and press
(Ok); press to select Net Search.
2. Available SSIDs are displayed. Press to highlight
the desired SSID and press (Save). Press to
reach the desired AP profile and press (Save) to
save the SSID.
3. Press to select the Security Mode option. select
from Open AP, WEP KEY and WPA-PSK according to
the AP's authentication mode.
4. If WEP KEY or WPA-PSK is selected, the phone will
dierectly access the WEP Key Info or WPA-PSK Info
option.
Follow the prompts to set the option:
- WEP Key Info: Select 64bit or 128bit to specify the
encryption method that was used to create the WEP;
enter the WEP key and press (Ok). To set the
WEP key authentication method and index, select
Auth. Method and WEP Key Index.
- WPA-PSK Info: Enter the WPA-PSK key and press
(Ok).
Once connected (and provisioned when necessary), you
will see the message "Registering via APname". When the
right soft key function displaying Names in standby mode,
you are ready to make and receive calls.
Note: If the WiFi phone cannot connect to
an AP, it will keep searching and wear
down your battery. Verify open AP
availability. If not found, turn off the phone
until you are within range of an Access
Point.
APs can be defined and saved automatically using the Net
Search feature if APs have broadcast turned on. If the
desired AP has broadcast turned off. The AP can be
entered directly through a series of keystrokes on your
handset.
3.3 Finding and Saving the Access Point