(Step-by-Step Instructions for Seniors)
🌐 What Is WiFi?
WiFi allows your computer to connect to the internet without wires.
You need WiFi to:
- Check email
- Browse websites
- Watch videos
- Shop online
- Join video calls
If you are not connected to WiFi, the internet will not work.
📍 How to Tell If You’re Connected
Look at the bottom-right corner of your screen.
You will see one of these:
📶 Curved bars = Connected
🌐 Globe icon = Not connected
✖ Small symbol over WiFi = Disconnected
If you see the globe icon, you are not connected yet.
🟦 Step-by-Step: How to Connect to WiFi
Step 1
Click the internet icon in the bottom-right corner of your screen.
A small panel will open.
Step 2
Make sure WiFi is turned ON.
If it says WiFi Off, click it once to turn it on.
Step 3
You will see a list of available networks.
Find your home network name.
This is usually printed:
- On your WiFi router
- On a sticker from your internet provider
Step 4
Click your network name.
Then click Connect.
Step 5
Enter your WiFi password.
Important:
- Passwords are case-sensitive.
- Capital letters matter.
- Numbers and symbols must be exact.
Take your time.
Click Next.
Step 6
Wait a few seconds.
If successful, you will see:
“Connected, secured”
That means you’re online.
🔄 What If It Doesn’t Connect?
Try these simple steps:
- Double-check the password.
- Restart your computer.
- Restart your modem and router:
- Unplug both.
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Plug them back in.
- Wait 2–3 minutes.
- Try connecting again.
Restarting fixes many problems.
🛑 Be Careful with Public WiFi
Avoid:
- Banking
- Shopping
- Entering passwords
On public WiFi (like coffee shops or airports).
Public networks are less secure.
💡 Confidence Tip for Seniors
Once you connect successfully, your computer will remember the network.
You will not need to re-enter the password every time.
Connecting to WiFi may feel technical, but it becomes easy after you do it once or twice.