Can't get wireless network on SPA122

Have the SPA122 connected to a DPC3825 modem (that has been bridged).  VOIP phone service does work, and the wired internet connection is also working; but can't get the wireless network to come up, and have looked everywhere that I can think of and tinkered with many settings to no avail (and then done factory resets, etc..).  Any other ideas for how to get the wireless network up?
Thanks
Martin

Hello, 
I'm sorry to let you know that the SPA122 is not a wireless capable device.
If you are supposed to have wireless on your location I can guarantee that it doesn't come from this device.
I hope this information is helpful

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