Your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch is like any other device that is being connected to your wireless network. You will select your network from the available wireless networks and then enter your network encryption key.
Before you begin: You’ll need your SSID, encryption key and Security Key Type (WPA or WEP). You can obtain this information one of three ways:
Apple product support is outside the
normal Verizon Support boundaries,
but additional information is available
through:
You will connect your BlackBerry device to your Verizon Fios network very similarly to the way you connect a laptop to a wireless network or Wi-Fi hotspot. Your BlackBerry will scan for available wireless networks, and you will select the available network you want to join.
Note: If your email account uses a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, your organization may prevent you from connecting to a Wi-Fi network.
Before you begin: You’ll need your SSID, encryption key and Security Key Type (WPA or WEP). You can obtain this information one of three ways:
Blackberry product support is outside
the normal Verizon Support boundaries,
but additional information is available
through:
1)Verizon Premium Technical Support
2)Verizon Forums
3)The manufacturer of your game console
You can change your Wi-Fi network options by clicking Manage Connections on the Home screen, and then clicking Wi-Fi Options.
For more information, please contact BlackBerry.
1. From the Home screen, tap the Menu key
Before you begin: You’ll need your SSID, encryption key and Security Key Type (WPA or WEP). You can obtain this information one of three ways:
To connect a DROID X to your wireless home network:
4. Turn Wi-Fi on by tapping the Wi-Fi check box. [Show Me]
5. After your phone scans for available networks, tap Wi-Fi settings. [Show Me]
6. Tap the network you want to join from the list of available Wi-Fi networks.
1. If you selected an open network, you will be connected to the network immediately.
2. If you selected a network secured by WPA or WEP encryption, you must
You will connect your Motorola DROID Bionic, Razr or DROID 3 to your wireless network using the same principles you use for any other wireless device. You'll select the network you want to join and enter your network encryption key to access the network and the Internet.
Before you begin: You’ll need your SSID, encryption key and Security Key Type (WPA or WEP). You can obtain this information one of three ways:
You will connect your Motorola DROID Bionic, Razr or Droid 3 to your wireless network using the same principles you use for any other wireless device. You'll select the network you want to join and enter your network encryption key to access the network and the Internet.
Before you begin: You’ll need your SSID, encryption key and Security Key Type (WPA or WEP). You can obtain this information one of three ways:
3. Tap Wireless & Networks. [Show Me]
4. Turn Wi-Fi on by tapping the Wi-Fi check box. [Show Me]
5. After your phone scans for available networks, tap Wi-Fi settings. [Show Me]
6. Tap the network you want to join from the list of available Wi-Fi networks.[Show Me]
1. If you selected an open network, you will be connected to the network immediately.
2. If you selected a network secured by WPA or WEP encryption, you must
Before you begin: You’ll need your SSID, encryption key and Security Key Type (WPA or WEP). You can obtain this information one of three ways:
To connect an HTC DROID Eris to your wireless home network:
You will connect your Motorola DROID A855 to your wireless network using the same principles you use for any other wireless device. You'll select the network you want to join and enter your network encryption key to access the network and the Internet.
Before you begin: You’ll need your SSID, encryption key and Security Key Type (WPA or WEP). You can obtain this information one of three ways:
To connect a Motorola DROID A855 to your wireless network:
Entering your network security information
6. Touch Add Wi-Fi network.[Show Me]
7. Enter your network's SSID.
8. Touch the Security drop-down. [Show Me]
9. Touch the desired Security option. The DROID A855 supports the following types of network security: WEP64, WEP128, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, 802.1x Enterprise (certificate required)