- Ensure you are at a valid Verizon Wi-Fi location using the Wi-Fi Connect Location Directory.
- Verizon Wi-Fi is only available at supported Verizon Wi-Fi hotspots found in this directory.
- Most computers have a Wi-Fi switch, which can be turned on or off to control whether your computer is actively looking for wireless networks. Verify that you have Wi-Fi turned on.
- If the Verizon Wi-Fi Connect software is currently running, stop and restart the software.
- Stop the Verizon Wi-Fi Connect software by right-clicking the Wi-Fi Connect icon in the right Taskbar and selecting Exit.
- Click Start in the left Taskbar and select All Programs.
- Click Wi-Fi Connect and select Wi-Fi Connect. This will restart the Verizon Wi-Fi Connect software.


- Use Windows to repair your wireless connection.
- Windows XP
- Right click the wireless network connection icon in the right Taskbar and select Repair.
[Show Me] - Windows Vista
- Right click the wireless network connection icon in the right Taskbar and select Diagnose and Repair.
[Show Me] - Reboot your laptop or netbook computer.
- If you have enabled the logging feature in the Verizon Wi-Fi Connect software, you can review the log file to help diagnose the connection issue. The name of the log file is VzConnectLog.txt.
- Windows XP stores the log file at C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Wi-Fi Connect\Config.
- Windows Vista stores the log file at C:\ProgramData\Wi-Fi Connect\Config.
- Additional troubleshooting information is available in the Verizon Wi-Fi Connect User Guide .

