Staying connected is essential. Whether you are setting up a new device or reconnecting after a password change, follow these simple steps to get online.
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## Windows 10 & 11
1. Locate the **Network/WiFi icon** in your taskbar (near the clock in the bottom right corner).
* *It looks like radio waves or a globe.*
2. Click the icon to open the Quick Settings menu.
3. Click the arrow next to the WiFi symbol to see available networks.
4. Select your network name (SSID) from the list.
5. Check the box that says **"Connect automatically"** if this is your home or office network.
6. Click **Connect**.
7. Enter your **WiFi Password** (Network Security Key) and click **Next**.
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## macOS (Apple Computers)
1. Click the **WiFi icon** in the menu bar at the top right of your screen.
2. If WiFi is off, toggle the switch to **On**.
3. Select your network name from the list of available networks.
4. Enter your password when prompted.
5. Click **Join**.
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## iPhone & iPad (iOS)
1. Open the **Settings** app.
2. Tap **Wi-Fi**.
3. Ensure the Wi-Fi toggle is green (On).
4. Tap the name of the network you want to join under "Networks".
5. Enter the password for the network.
6. Tap **Join** in the top right corner.
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## Android Devices
1. Open your device's **Settings** app.
2. Tap **Network & Internet** or **Connections**.
3. Tap **Wi-Fi**.
4. Tap the network you want to connect to.
5. Enter the password.
6. Tap **Connect**.
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## Troubleshooting Tips
* **Incorrect Password:** WiFi passwords are case-sensitive. Ensure you are capitalizing the correct letters.
* **"Can't Connect to this Network":** If you recently changed your WiFi password, your device might be trying to use the old one. You may need to "Forget" the network and reconnect.
* *Windows:* Right-click the network name and select **Forget**.
* *Mac/iOS:* Click the (i) info icon next to the network and select **Forget This Network**.
* **No Networks Found:** Try restarting your device or your router if no networks appear at all.