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adrian Vrolyk Posted on Jul 09, 2016

Was at the toronto airport and tried to connect to wi fi and could' and since it will not connect anywhere.It say configuration has been dis abled and can't find an IP address

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: I cannot make a wi-fi connection

are you that ******* stupid that you think that blackberrys have wifi you ignorant lowlife ***** you cheap ***** blackberrys do not have wi fi you better go to a low quality iphone with that **** you have been dismissed wiht your stale ***

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: failure of wi fi connection

Go to manage connections and check wi fi is turned on and scan for the available network.and connect to your net work.(also make sure your wireless router is working fine)

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SOURCE: Is there an application that provides internet free, without wi-fi ?

Unless the area you are residing has a free wi-fi you can avail the internet facility without paying for the service. However in most wifi centers you need to get a password to log on to the router except in restricted campus. so check this out .

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