››Add a Wi-Fi AP manually

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In the application list, select Settings Wi-FiAdd Wi-Fi network.

Enter an SSID for the AP and select a security type.

Set the security settings according to the security type you selected, and then select Save.

››Connect to a Wi-Fi AP with a protected setup

You can connect to a secured AP with a WPS button or WPS PIN. To use this method, your wireless access point must have a WPS button.

Connect with a WPS button

1 In the application list, select Settings Wi-Fi.

2 Press the Option key and select WPS push button. 3 Press the WPS button on the AP within 2 minutes.

Connect with a WPS PIN

1 In the application list, select Settings Wi-Fi. 2 Press the Option key and select WPS PIN entry. 3 On the AP, enter the PIN of your device.

››Set the static IP settings

1 In the application list, select Settings Wi-Fi.

2 Select an AP Show advanced options.

3 Select the IP settings drop-down menu.

4 Select Static.

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Samsung GT-I9300MBEAFR ››Add a Wi-Fi AP manually, ››Set the static IP settings, Application list, select Settings → Wi-Fi

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