11-16-2007, 09:25 PM
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Join Date: 11-30-2006
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Location: South Tx
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PDAPhone: PPC6700
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Carrier: Sprint
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Headset: H500/BT620/BT800/ET3000
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Brian...when you turn on the Wifi....it will start scanning for networks....when the 67 locks on to a network or networks...the 67 will notify you....will have something like:
"the ssid" (non-secure)
"the ssid" (secure)
then you will have the option to connect or dismiss......if you do select the (secure) ssid.....it will prompt you to enter the key to access the network, it is pretty straight forward.
Now there are some (non-secure) ssid that require $ to access.....example...Barnes and Noble.....it is a (non-secure) network...and you can open your IE...but it will take you to the home page for payment to continue.
Remember.....just because a ssid is non-secure...does not mean you can connect and start www, some non-secure networks..have filters....like "Mac address"/"IP address"/"ad-hoc" and so on.
Last edited by Unknown Zone : 11-16-2007 at 09:36 PM.
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