Connecting Nokia 701 to secure wireless

Hi, I have the same problem with a Nokia 701. I can't connect to my wireless at home ... did you find a solution?
Thank you

Hi Starfish2012,
Thank you for your post and welcome to the forums!
For a quick fix, reset your phone settings to factory default by dialling *#7780# followed by your security code (the default security code is 12345, unless you have changed it). Reseting will not delete any personal data, but it will remove all access point data so you can start up clean. After your phone boots up, set up the connection to your wireless access point.
Let us know if this helps,
Puigchild
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