Cisco WIP310-G1 Quick Installation Guide - Page 3

Configuration

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2 Configuration Handset Navigation Pad To navigate through the phone menus, use the Navigation Pad. The select button is the silver button in the middle of the navigation pad. The arrows are used to move up, down, left and right through the phone menus. Navigation Pad The Wireless-G IP Phone requires that you have phone service through a VoIP provider to make phone calls. In order to use your phone's VoIP service, you must first connect your Wireless-G IP Phone to a wireless network which has internet access. When you power on the phone for the first time, you will see that the phone is not configured to connect to a network. To connect your phone to your wireless network, you must first configure the phone by setting up a Wi-Fi Profile. There are two ways to configure the Wi-Fi Profile: Automatically via Wi-Fi Protected Setup and Manually. NOTE: The handset should be within 300 feet (90 m) of the Network to connect.

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Configuration
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Handset Navigation Pad
To navigate through the phone
menus, use the Navigation Pad. The
select
button is the silver button in
the middle of the navigation pad.
The arrows are used to move up,
down, left and right through the
phone menus.
The Wireless-G IP Phone requires that you have phone service through a
VoIP provider to make phone calls. In order to use your phone’s VoIP service,
you must first connect your Wireless-G IP Phone to a wireless network
which has internet access.
When you power on the phone for the first time, you will see that the phone
is not configured to connect to a network. To connect your phone to your
wireless network, you must first configure the phone by setting up a Wi-Fi
Profile. There are two ways to configure the Wi-Fi Profile: Automatically via
Wi-Fi Protected Setup and Manually.
NOTE:
The handset should be within 300 feet (90 m) of the
Network to connect.
Navigation Pad