I can't connect to Internet with WIFI

Hi !
First, sorry for my so bad english but I'm French ;-)
I'm so desperate !
I have a Blackberry Curve 8520. I bought it on july. It worked very well, but since 3 months ago, i can't connect the BB to internet (with Wi-Fi or WAP).
I tryed many Wi-Fi, i tryed all the options and now i'm so desperate... Nothing works for me.
Can someone help me please?
Solved!
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You can try this im also using Curve 9300 3G version 6 o.s
1.Turn Off / Uncheck  your Mobile Network
2. Enable Wi-fi if theres a WEP just put in it.
3. Data Service should be ON - can be found on Mobile Network Options
4. Browse - Browser, Social apps etc
Hope helps
I guess if it is in WI-FI mode we can't call / receive Calls or Text on your network, seems strange in BB.

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