Connections26Tip! To check the unique media access control (MAC)address that identifies your device, enter*#62209526# in the standby mode.WLAN wizardThe WLAN wizard helps you to connect to a WLAN andmanage your WLAN connections.The WLAN wizard shows the status of your WLANconnections in the active standby mode. To view theavailable options, scroll to the row showing the status,and press .If the search results of found WLANs, for example, WLANnetwork found are displayed, to create an internet accesspoint and start the web browser using this IAP, select thestatus, the option Start web browsing, and the network.If you select a secured WLAN network, you are asked toenter the relevant passcodes. To connect to a hiddennetwork, you must enter the correct network name (serviceset identifier, SSID). To create a new access point for hiddenWLAN, select New WLAN.If you are connected to a WLAN, the IAP name is displayed.To start the web browser using this IAP, select the statusand the option Cont. Web browsing. To end the connectionin the WLAN, select the status and the option DisconnectWLAN.If WLAN scanning is off and you are not connected to anyWLAN, WLAN scanning off is displayed. To set scanningon and search for available WLANs, select the status andpress .To start a search for available WLANs, select a status andthe option Search for WLAN. To set WLAN scanning off,select a status and the option Switch WLAN scan off.To access the WLAN wizard in the menu, press , andselect Tools > WLAN wiz.WLAN internet access pointsTo search for WLANs available within range, press , andselect Tools > WLAN wiz..Select Options and select from the following:• Filter WLAN networks— Filter out WLANs in the list offound networks. The selected networks are filtered outthe next time the application searches for WLANs.• Details — View the details of a network shown in thelist. If you select an active connection, the connectiondetails are displayed.• Define access point— Create an internet access point(IAP) in a WLAN.• Edit access point — Edit the details of an existing IAP.You can also use Conn. mgr. to create internet accesspoints. See "Wireless LAN," p. 27.