DHCP error
You entered an invalid SSID or an invalid WEP key.
The access point has been configured to disable DHCP.
The Internet connection is down.
The access point configuration is set incorrectly.
The DHCP server is providing incorrect network information.
The only networks available are “for fee” Hotspots.
From the “Uh Oh” screen, select the network that you want to access.
You will be given a brief list of the possible reasons for the failure and a
method to correct the failure condition.
Check your access point/router’s configuration screen to make sure that
the Authentication type is set to Open and that the Preamble is set to
Long.
DNS error
You entered an invalid SSID or invalid WEP key.
The access point has been configured to disable DHCP.
The DHCP server on your access point is providing incorrect network
information (this is very uncommon).
From the DHCP error screen, press NEXT to verify the SSID and WEP
information.
Verify that your access point/router has DHCP enabled. If not, enable it
and re-scan; or press NEXT after verifying the SSID and WEP to enter the
Static IP configuration screen. Confirm the required information from
your access point/router.
Proprietary network
The Internet connection is down.
Verify that you can access the Internet from a PC. If not, check the status
of your cable or DSL modem to see if it is receiving data from the Internet.
The DHCP server on your access point is providing incorrect network
information.
See “DNS Error” above.
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