How to sign into a Wi-Fi network on Android
In Lollipop, swiping down from the top of the screen brings up a redesigned notification area. You have to swipe down a second time to bring up the toggle controls for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and more:
However, tapping on the Wi-Fi icon here will enable or disable the wireless radio, so to connect to a network you need to tap the cog icon at the top of the screen. Now, tap Wi-Fi under Wireless & networks to show a list of available devices and hotspots.
Tap on the network you want to join, and enter the password.
When connected you can tap on the network name to see extra details such as the connection quality, speed, frequency and more.
If the network is unsecured – i.e. no password is needed to connect to the Wi-Fi hotspot – but requires you to log in (such as free public Wi-Fi in an airport or paid-for internet in a hotel), you might see a notification saying “Sign into Wi-Fi network” and the name of the network below it. Tap the notification to open up your web browser. A page should open with the access point’s instructions for logging in. You’ll have to fill out any details required, possibly choose a payment option and enter your payment details. It’s always worth remembering not to use any banking websites or do any online shopping where you have to enter your username, password, credit or debit card details over an unsecure network. Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.