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       Connecting to a WIFI Network
       By: LuckVintage Date: November 22, 2017, 5:46 pm
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       Connect to a WIFI network.
       You may find this article useful if:
       You need to connect your computer to a new Wi-Fi network
       You Wi-Fi password has been changed for security reasons
       You experience problems with your Wi-Fi connection
       To connect to any wireless network you usually need to have that
       networks wireless passphrase or key.
       You can commonly find the wireless passphrase on the Router that
       has been supplied by your internet service provider on a sticker
       on the back or underneath of the router.
       If you wish to connect to a network that belongs to someone else
       or is a public network you will need to obtain the key from the
       owner.
       Once you have the key, click on the icon for Wi-Fi to the bottom
       right of your screen .
       You will now see a list of available wireless networks, Find the
       network you want to connect to and left click on it.
       Note: Make sure you are trying to connect to the right network;
       sometimes the names of the networks can look similar so
       double-check to make sure you have selected the right one.
       3.   Next  click on “Connect” and you will be asked to enter the
       wireless key for this network
       4.  Carefully type the key into the box provided and then click
       on “Ok”
       5.  After a moment you should now be connected to your chosen
       wireless network.
       NOTE: If you are still not able to connect you will need to
       speak to whoever administers your network as there may be some
       specific settings applied to the router preventing it from
       connecting. The next call should be to your ISP for support.
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