Wi-Fi (BlackBerry Pearl™ 8120™)

Adding a new network


Add from available networks

To add from available networks, perform the following steps:
1. At the main screen, press the Menu key.
2. Scroll to the Set Up Wi-Fi icon and press the trackball.
3. Select Scan for Networks.
NOTE: If Wi-Fi is not already on, scroll to Turn Wi-Fi on and press the trackball.
4. Scroll to the desired network and press the trackball.
5. If required, type a key or password.
6. If desired, scroll to Profile Name and type a new profile name.
7. Scroll to Next and press the trackball.
NOTE: If this is a public network, you may be prompted to log in. Select Wi-Fi Hotspot Login and press the trackball. This will launch a Web page to log in to the Wi-Fi provider's network.
8. Select Finish.

Adding manually

To add manually, perform the following steps:
1. At the main screen, press the Menu key.
2. Scroll to the Set Up Wi-Fi icon and press the trackball.
3. Scroll to Next and press the trackball.
4. Select Manually Add Network.
5. Type the network name (SSID).
6. Scroll to Add and press the trackball.
7. At Security Type, press the trackball.
8. Scroll to and select the security type.
9. If required, type the information for the network security.
10. Scroll to Connect and press the trackball.
11. If desired, scroll to Profile Name and type a new profile name.
12. Scroll to Next and press the trackball.
13. Select Finish.

Editing a saved network


Deleting a saved network

To delete a saved network, perform the following steps:
1. At the main screen, press the Menu key.
2. Scroll to the Manage Connections icon and press the trackball.
3. Scroll to Wi-Fi Options and press the trackball.
4. Scroll to the profile you want to delete and press the Delete key.
5. Select Delete to confirm.

Editing network details

To edit network details, perform the following steps:
1. At the main screen, press the Menu key.
2. Scroll to the Manage Connections icon and press the trackball.
3. Scroll to Wi-Fi Options and press the trackball.
4. Scroll to Wi-Fi Selection Mode and press the trackball.
5. Scroll to Manual and press the trackball.
6. Scroll to the saved Wi-Fi profile.
7. Press the Menu key.
8. Scroll to Edit and press the trackball.
9. Edit the connection information.
10. Press the Menu key and select Save.

Getting the security key

NOTE: The Get Security Key option is only for T-Mobile wireless routers. Select the Get Security Key option to acquire the security key from the router.
To get the security key, perform the following steps:
1. At the main screen, press the Menu key.
2. Scroll to the Set Up Wi-Fi icon and press the trackball.
3. Scroll to Next and press the trackball.
4. Scroll to Get Security Key and press the trackball.
5. Select Next.
6. On your wireless router, press and release the secure button.
7. On your handheld, select Done.

Locating the MAC address

To locate the MAC address, perform the following steps:
1. At the main screen, press the Menu key.
2. Scroll to the Options icon and press the trackball.
3. Scroll to Status and press the trackball to view the WLAN MAC address.

Turning on and off Wi-Fi

To turn on and off Wi-Fi, perform the following steps:
1. At the main screen, press the Menu key.
2. Scroll to the Manage Connections icon and press the trackball.
3. Scroll to Wi-Fi and press the trackball to select the check box.

Wireless coverage indicators

The device is capable of connecting via Wi-Fi for data as well as UMA for data and voice. When connected to Wi-Fi and no UMA icon appears you can send and receive e-mail messages and use the browser. When connected to Wi-Fi and the UMA icon appears, you can use the phone, send and receive e-mail messages, PIN messages, SMS text messages, and MMS messages, and use the browser.
When using Wi-Fi for voice calls (UMA icon appears) the device will seamlessly alternate between Wi-Fi and GSM connections using the network with the best signal strength.
You may be able to access additional Wi-Fi networks using the built-in browser. After selecting to connect to a network, you may be prompted to log in. Select Wi-Fi Hotspot Login which will take you to the Wi-Fi provider's Web page. Follow their instructions to accept terms and conditions or pay for use of the network.
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You are connected to the BlackBerry® network.

You can use the phone, send and receive e-mails, PIN messages, text messages, picture messages, and use the browser with a high-speed data connection.
You are connected to the BlackBerry® network.

You can use the phone, send and receive e-mails, PIN messages, text messages, picture messages, and use the browser.


You are connected to the T-Mobile network, but not to the BlackBerry® network.

You can use the phone, send and receive text messages, and send and receive picture messages.
You are not connected to the T-Mobile network but have registered on another carrier's network.

You can only make emergency calls.
Your connection to the wireless network is turned off.
You are not in a wireless coverage area.
You are connected to UMA for phone calls and connected to the BlackBerry® network through either Wi-Fi only or UMA.

You can use the phone, send and receive e-mail messages, PIN messages, text messages, picture messages, and use the browser using UMA instead of a mobile network connection.
You are connected to UMA for phone calls but do not have any connection to the BlackBerry® network. You can use the phone and send and receive text messages and picture messages using UMA instead of a mobile network connection. You will not be able to send or receive e-mail messages.
You are connected to the BlackBerry® network via your Wi-Fi connection.

You can send and receive e-mail messages and use the browser over a Wi-Fi connection. This accompanies either the or indicators.
Your handheld is connected to a Wi-Fi network but is not using UMA or does not have access to BlackBerry® services over the Wi-Fi connection.

If you also have the or icons, you can send and receive e-mail messages, though they do not go over the Wi-Fi network.
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Your connection to the Wi-Fi network is turned on, but you are not in a Wi-Fi coverage area or not currently connected to a Wi-Fi network.

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