Adding proxy server information for a connection
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- Disconnect from the WiFi network if connected.
- Open the Application menu.
- Tap "Settings".
- In the Settings sub-menu, tap "Control panel".
- In the Control panel application that opens, double-tap "Connectivity" in the "Connectivity" section.
- In the "Connectivity" window that opens, tap the "Connections" button.
- In the "Connections" window that opens, tap the name of the WiFi connection to select it.
- Tap the "Edit" button.
- In the "Connection setup: Name and type" window that opens, tap the "Next" button.
- After the window updates to "Connection setup: WLAN", tap the "Next" button again.
- After the window updates to "Connection setup: Complete", tap the "Advanced" button on the far right.
- In the "Connection setup: Advanced settings" window that opens, tap the box next to "Use proxy".
- Enter the proxy information for the WiFi connection in the appropriate HTTP proxy, Port number, HTTPS proxy, and Port number fields.
- Tap the "OK" button to close the "Connection setup: Advanced settings" window.
- Tap the "Finish" button to close the Connection setup: Complete" window.
- Tap the "Done" button to close the "Connections" window.
- Tap the "OK" button to close the "Connectivity" window.
- Close the Control panel.
- Connect to the WiFi network and test the connection.