JournE Air 801 Not Finding Wireless Networks

My Air 801 was able to see my wireless networks when I first switched it on. I was having difficulty in getting WPA2 security to work so I reset the 801 to factory defaults using the reset hardware button on the device.
Now I am unable to find any wireless networks.
Any ideas how I can get my 801 to find wireless networks again?
Thanks for your help/advice.

Hi
Are you sure the Wifi is enabled in the settings of Air 801?
Usually the WLan icon should be visible in the left upper corner if the WLan has been enabled.
I downloaded the user manual for Air 801 (Toshiba European page -> Support and download -> user manual). On the page 42 you can find all the details about networking.
You can use the Wifi protected setup. This is the easiest way to connect to the network.
- Select Wifi protected setup and press OK
- press the wps button on your wlan router and then press ok to continue
- press exit to return to the previous page.
Then use the Wifi wizard to detect and to connect to WLan router in your area.
- select wifi wizard
- press up and down to select your preferred router
- press OK to confirm your selection
- enter the password for e secured router
You can also use the advanced configuration
For this check the user manual!

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