Register and use wi-fi at other hubs – BT HTC S620 User Manual

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Make sure you have set up your handset
and your own BT Hub according to
the separate Installation Guide.

This section reminds you how to connect
to additional hubs or wireless routers.
When using Wi-Fi to connect via a BT Home
or BT Business Hub or compatible wireless
router, you are not using the mobile network
to send/receive email, to surf the web and, if
Internet Calling is Selected, to make phone calls.
Internet browsing and file email downloads
will usually be much faster using Wi-Fi and you
will also benefit from lower cost charges.

Before your start this section, make sure you
have all the relevant data about the connection
to which you want to connect such as network
name, network type, security key type and
Wi-Fi name (SSID). Some of these are optional
dependent upon the connection. Please contact
your IT department or router manufacturer
for this information if you do not know these.
BT offers expert help and advice on BT
products. We will try to help with connection
to non-BT equipment but you may need to
refer to the manufacturer for further help.

Add a new Wi-Fi contact.

If the Wi-Fi connection you want to connect
to is not in the list you can create a new
one. Your handset will prompt you for a
security key. In many cases as with BT Hubs
the security key is printed on the side of the
hub. If this has been changed or it is not a
BT Hub please ask your IT administrator.
Please note non-BT hubs may use other
security standards that the BT Office
Anywhere device does not support.
1. From the Home screen press the Start

Soft Key, select Comm Manager, then
Wi-Fi or press 3. An orange cross
should be shown – if it is then click
icon 3 again to remove it.

Register and use Wi-Fi at other Hubs

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