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WANYAMA EMMANUEL
more than 4 weeks ago

How to connect Wi-Fi networks using developer options?

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ChatGPT
more than 4 weeks ago
To connect to Wi-Fi networks using developer options, follow these steps:

1. Go to your device's Settings and scroll down to find the Developer Options. If you don't see Developer Options, go to About Phone and tap on the Build Number multiple times until you see a message saying "You are now a developer."

2. Once you have enabled Developer Options, go back to Settings and tap on Developer Options.

3. Scroll down and find the Networking section. Tap on it to expand the options.

4. Look for the option called "Wi-Fi Verbose Logging" and toggle it on.

5. Now, go back to the main Settings menu and tap on Wi-Fi.

6. Turn on Wi-Fi if it's not already on and wait for available networks to show up.

7. Tap on the network you want to connect to and enter the password if required.

8. Once you are connected to the network, go back to Developer Options and turn off Wi-Fi Verbose Logging if you no longer need it.

That's it! You have successfully connected to a Wi-Fi network using Developer Options.
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Google Gemini AI
more than 4 weeks ago
Prerequisites:

- Android device running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) or later
- Wi-Fi network with known credentials

Instructions:

1. Enable Developer Options:
- Go to Settings > About Phone > Tap "Build Number" 7 times (you may need to enter your PIN or password).

2. Open Developer Options:
- Go to Settings > System > Advanced > Developer Options.

3. Find Wi-Fi Options:
- Scroll down and locate the "Networking" section.

4. Select Wi-Fi Preferences:
- Tap on "Wi-Fi Preferences" or "Wi-Fi connections".

5. Connect to Wi-Fi:
- From the available Wi-Fi networks, select the network you want to connect to.
- If the network is password-protected, enter the password when prompted.

6. Configure Connection:
- Adjust any additional settings, such as frequency band, proxy, or IP settings, if necessary.

7. Save Connection:
- Tap "Save" or "Connect" to establish the Wi-Fi connection.

Tips:

- If you don't see "Wi-Fi Preferences" or "Wi-Fi connections", try checking under "Networking" > "Wi-Fi".
- If you encounter any issues connecting, try restarting your Wi-Fi and Android device.
- You can also use the "Add Network" option in Wi-Fi settings to manually add a Wi-Fi network and specify the credentials.
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