How do I connect my BlackBerry 9220 to the Internet?

How do I connect my BlackBerry 9220 to the Internet?

Set up Internet – BlackBerry Curve 9220

  1. Select All.
  2. Scroll to and select Options.
  3. Scroll to and select Device.
  4. Scroll to and select Advanced System Settings.
  5. Scroll to and select TCP IP.
  6. Check the APN Settings Enabled checkbox.
  7. Enter APN.
  8. Select the Options button.

Why is my BlackBerry WIFI not working?

Verify that you’re in a Wi-Fi coverage area. If you’re connecting to a home network, check and see if other wireless devices are able to connect. If other devices can’t connect, you might need to reset your router (if you do not run the Wi-Fi network, contact the owner before resetting the wireless router).

How do I connect an old BlackBerry to WIFI?

Connect to a Wi-Fi network manually

  1. On the Home screen, select the connections area at the top of the screen, or select the Manage Connections icon.
  2. Select “Set Up Wi-Fi” followed by “Other Ways to Connect”.
  3. Select “Manually Connect to Network”.
  4. In the SSID field, type the name of the Wi-Fi network.
  5. Click “Next”.

Can you connect BlackBerry to Wi-Fi?

You can connect a BlackBerry smartphone to a Wi-Fi wireless network to allow it to access the Internet without incurring charges from your mobile data provider.

How do I remove it policy from my BlackBerry?

Log into the BlackBerry Administration Service. Navigate to BlackBerry Solution Management > Users > Manage Users. Select the BlackBerry smartphone users to remove the IT policy for. Click on Clear IT Policy for user under the Remove from User Configuration heading.

How do I reset network settings on BlackBerry Classic?

Swipe left and select Settings

  1. Swipe left and select Settings.
  2. Select Networks and Connections.
  3. Select Mobile Network.
  4. Select APN.
  5. Select Reset Defaults.
  6. Select Restore. Your phone will reset to default Internet settings.
  7. Swipe left and select Settings.
  8. Select Networks and Connections.