Connecting Z10 to WPA2-Enterprise Wifi
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Please help by giving any clue to connecting Blackberry Z10 to Office Wifi which is using WPA2-Enterprise security type.
Thank you in advanced
Regards,
Tri Harnoko
Hey harnoko,
Welcome to the BlackBerry Support Community Forums.
Thanks for the question.
When adding a Wi-Fi network, change the security type to WPA2-Enterprise and fill out the required security information.
Do you receive any specific errors when adding the Wi-Fi network?
Let me know if you have any more questions.
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