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Connecting your iPhone to the internet is an easy process. You just simply use any application on your iPhone which uses internet service.
Your iPhone can either use WiFi or Cellular for internet access.
- A WiFi network is simply a wireless network. You can find them at coffee shops, libraries or even at your house if you a router setup for wireless access.
- Cellular data networks allow Internet connectivity over the cellular network. Check your carrier's network coverage in your area for availability.
When you use an application on your iPhone that requires internet service it will either connect to the last WiFi network used, or if that network is not available it will list all available networks in range. You can simply tap on the network you wish to join and it will connect. If the network requires a password it will show a lock icon. If no Wifi networks are available your iPhone will connect over the cellular data network and fees may apply.
To see all the Wi-Fi networks in range, from the Home screen choose Settings > Wi-Fi. Tap a network to join it.
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I am assuming that you are trying to connect to the internet using the built in wifi instead of the 3G. To clarify, iphones don't have passwords for wifi. Wireless access points and wireless routers are the ones that have passwords. If you want to connect to the internet using an access point or router you must get the SSID of the router or access point and also the encryption and password to join said access point or router.
Once you have this information go to your iphone and select the settings icon. Then select the Wi-Fi, then turn on the wi-fi (if it is off), then under choose a network select "Other" and then type in the name (which is the SSID), tap on "Security", select the encryption that matches your access point or router (wep, wpa, wpa2, etc) tap on "Other network" (on the top left hand corner) to go back to the configuration page, and then type in the correct password.
Once you have done this your iphone will automatically connect to the access point or router whenever it is in range and connect to the 3G when it is out of range of the access point or router.
I thought that the iPhone was connected to the internet thru IBM's cellular network, and did not know how to talk to a wireless cable router at all.... note that the iPhone has no idea what 802.11n WiFi standard is... the iPhone uses 2 technologies to communicate with the AT&T network, the iPhone 4G has two models, a CDMA model, and a GSM model...
Dear friend fist turn on your iPhone wifi and when your router is find in your iPhone select the router name and enter your password same password use when you conncet Internet with your laptop ....,ok
Turn the router off.
Count to thirteen.
Turn the router on.
In Windows, click Start
Click Run
Type CMD
Press Enter
Type IPCONFIG /RENEW
Press Enter
Try again to access the Internet.
you can access the router's wireless settins so that you can check the wireless password or the network key for you to connect your iphone to the internet
Dear! You will have to enable wireless conection to access the router and internet. Check your adapter settings and enable wireless conection. Your problem will be solved.
Thanks
>on ur WIFI networks, click "other..."
>then manually type in ur network name (if its set to default, it should be 2WIRE and the last 3 digits of ur SN. It is case sensitive so type the name exactly how it looks like.)
>make sure that the setting is set to WEP
>on the password box, enter a dollar sign/$ first and then the 10 digit code under ur 2wire
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