Friday, March 4, 2011

Q&A: How do you connect to wifi on your home router to a blackberry curve?|home router

Q&A: How do you connect to wifi on your home router to a blackberry curve?|home router

Answer by Samira_Hussain
im not sure what you mean but if you want to connect wifi on your bb from your home router you just go the the blackberry menu and go to wifi conecctions or go to Options -> Browser. Exchange the default browser configuration with the Hotspot Browser. Excellent luck =)

Answer by zbalat
Not all Curves have wi-fi help

Manage Connections icon

Make sure the box next to wi-fi is checked

Click Set Up Wi-Fi Network – Scan For Networks

Select your router

Enter the Pre-shared key (if needed..it’s the password that was used to secure your router)

Click Connect

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Belkin N1 Thought wireless router
home router

Image by inju
Here are the unboxing pics, as well as some proceedings shots, of the sexy Belkin N1 Thought wireless router.

I got the Belkin N1 Thought as a replacement for my dull (even if honestly dependable) ZyXEL MIMO router.

In all, it looks excellent, but the WEP security background is incompatible with my MacBook Pro and unstable with some Windows XP laptops in the home. Switching it to WPA1 (not WPA2) makes is more well-matched.

It feels excellent to be able to see what’s going on through the network. Finally considering the invisible!

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