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BT Openzone WiFi
While I was babysitting last night I accidentally connected my Nokia Lumina 710 to a BT hotspot. Now I'm back home I can use the internet on my phone while I'm downstairs (near the modum) but when I go upstairs I can only get the BT Openzone screen and I don't know how to get it off my phone.Can anyone help
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Try going to settings - wifi - click on advanced and it will show a list of known networks. Click on the middle button at the bottom of the screen, select the bt hotspot and then remove it. See if that helps.
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Try going to settings - wifi - click on advanced and it will show a list of known networks. Click on the middle button at the bottom of the screen, select the bt hotspot and then remove it. See if that helps.
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Turning wi-fi off then on again on the phone is a quick way of sorting this kind of thing out.
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Turning wi-fi off then on again on the phone is a quick way of sorting this kind of thing out.
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Yes it is because it drops the bogus, stuck connection and no longer can find it.
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Oh no its not, oh yes it is. Christmas must be coming because the Panto season has just started.^^^.
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