How to Connect to Wi-Fi

If you are an owner of a laptop, iPod or a smartyou can open the start menu and select "connect to".
phone, one of the things you use the most is internetOnce one of these is selected, you will choose which
access and as all these devices are portable, a wi-finetwork to connect to, and in a couple seconds you
connection is ideal! The term Wi-Fi refers to wirelessshould be able to surf the web wirelessly.
fidelity and is a standard way for computers toBlackberry To connect to Wi-Fi via a blackberry
connect wirelessly over a network. It is a local areadevice, the user must go to the manage connections
network that sends and receives data distance areaicon on the BB menu. On the connection page check
of a few hundred feet via a radio signal with a highoff wi-fi, you will also see an option that says set up
frequency. Wi-Fi access can be found in your home,Wi-Fi network, click next and then search/scan for
of course, coffee shops, schools, libraries or othernetworks. Select your network and you are
public areas.connected to the internet. iPod touch Go to settings in
While connecting to Wi-Fimay sound like a complicatedyour iPod menu, selected Wi-Fi, after you turn the
action, it is actually quite simple. In most cases, it is aWi-Fi connection on, you will see a list of networks,
button that needs to be pressed or a simpleselect your network and sign on. It should connect with
connection configuration that needs to be changed.in seconds.
The following is a few tips on how to connect to Wi-FiAlways keep in mind to secure your connection with a
on certain devices. Laptop A computer device usuallypassword. When a network is unprotected, the user
has a button labeled Wi-Fi, once this is selected, theruns the risk of viruses, identity theft or a slowed
user will look towards the menu bar of the desktop, onconnection. To learn more on how to secure you
the bottom right corner an icon with two tinybusinesses network take an e-learning course in
computers, in order to view network connections, orsecurity.