7.
Confirm that the Power Switch is switched to ON. The device will
then attempt to connect to the network, which may take a minute.
When the Power LED, Wi-Fi LED, and Blue Network Status LED are on,
you are connected. If all three of these LEDs are not blue five minutes
after the device has been turned on, consult the troubleshooting tips
at the end of this guide.
III) Connecting Your Devices to
the Internet
A) Connect to the Internet over Wi-Fi
The procedure for connecting your computer, smartphone, tablet,
or other device to your new router varies depending on the device
manufacturer.
If your device has Wi-Fi built-in:
1.
Locate the list of available wireless networks.
2.
Select “VTel Wireless” and connect to the network.
3.
When prompted, enter the default password, which is your router’s
WPA key. This can be found on
the side of the router itself or on
the box the router was packaged
in. In the following image, the
password is highlighted in red.
You should now be able to access
the Internet.
Connecting Your Windows Computer to the
Router Via Wi-Fi (Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8)
1.
Click the Wi-Fi icon on the taskbar in the bottom right corner of
your computer screen, highlighted in red in the image
to the right.
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