How do I add a WIFI network that is not listed?

Answered by Stephen Mosley

To add a Wi-Fi network that is not listed, you can follow these steps:

1. Confirm if the network name (SSID) is hidden: Sometimes, a Wi-Fi network may not be listed because its network name is set to be hidden. To check if this is the case, go to the Wi-Fi setup screen on your device.

2. Access the Wi-Fi setup screen: Depending on your device, you can usually access the Wi-Fi setup screen by going to the settings menu and selecting Wi-Fi. Look for the Wi-Fi icon, usually represented by a signal strength icon or a series of bars, and tap on it.

3. Tap on “Other”: On the Wi-Fi setup screen, you will see a list of available Wi-Fi networks. Look for an option called “Other” or “Add network” and tap on it. This option is usually located at the bottom of the list.

4. Enter the Wi-Fi network information: Once you tap on “Other,” a new screen will appear where you can manually enter the Wi-Fi network information. Here, you will need to enter the Wi-Fi network name (SSID).

5. Enter the Wi-Fi network name (SSID): Type in the name of the Wi-Fi network exactly as it is. Make sure to enter it correctly, including any capitalization or special characters. It’s important to note that the network name is case sensitive, so double-check your input.

6. Configure other network settings (if required): Depending on the Wi-Fi network’s configuration, you may need to enter additional information such as a password or security type. If prompted, enter the necessary information accurately. This information is usually provided by the network administrator or the owner of the Wi-Fi network.

7. Connect to the network: After entering the Wi-Fi network name and any other required information, tap on the “Connect” or “Join” button to attempt to connect to the network. Your device will try to establish a connection with the specified network.

8. Troubleshooting if the connection fails: If the connection fails, double-check the entered network name and other settings. Ensure that you have entered them correctly. If you are still unable to connect, try restarting your device and repeating the steps above.

It’s worth mentioning that some Wi-Fi networks may have additional security measures or requirements, such as a hidden SSID, MAC address filtering, or a captive portal login. In such cases, you may need to consult the network administrator or the owner of the Wi-Fi network for the necessary information and steps to connect.

By following these steps, you should be able to add a Wi-Fi network that is not listed on your device.