How to Connect to Byfly Wi-Fi: A Complete Guide

Modern access to high-speed Internet in Belarus is inextricably linked to the infrastructure of the Beltelecom operator, which provides services under the brand byflyFor most users, the wireless network setup process begins with the installation of the equipment by a technician. However, situations requiring manual connection or restoring access to the router arise regularly. Understanding the basic principles of wireless connection operation allows you to avoid many common mistakes and save time waiting for technical support.

Wireless network Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is a technology that allows devices to exchange data without using physical cables. In the case of byfly, the signal is transmitted by a special device—a router—that receives internet via a fiber-optic cable and distributes it to smartphones, laptops, and tablets. The unique identifier of your network is the SSID (Service Set Identifier), which by default often contains the router model name or operator logo. This is the identifier you are looking for in the list of available connections on your gadget.

The network authorization process requires the correct login credentials, which are usually found on a sticker located on the bottom of the device. If you just received a new device or reset your router to factory settings, you'll need to use the credentials printed by the manufacturer. Otherwise, if the password was previously changed, you'll have to remember it or perform a full reset, which will return all settings to their original state.

Preparing equipment and searching for a network

Before attempting to connect to the internet, you must ensure that the equipment is physically in good working order and properly connected. The router must be plugged in, and the indicators on its front panel should be lit or flashing appropriately. Pay particular attention to the indicator light. WLAN or Wi-Fi, which indicates the wireless module is operating. If it's not lit, the signal distribution function may be disabled either by software or physically via the button on the housing.

After turning on the device, you need to go to the wireless settings on your device. On Android or iOS smartphones, this is done through the "Settings" menu, and on Windows computers, through the taskbar in the lower right corner of the screen. You need to enable the Wi-Fi module if it's disabled, and wait for the list of available networks to appear.

In the list that opens, find the name of your byfly network. It may look like "byfly_XXXX," "MTS_WiFi" (when roaming), or it may be a name previously set by the user. If you see multiple networks with similar names, pay attention to the signal strength displayed next to the name. The more divisions on the scale, the closer you are to the router and the more stable the connection will be.

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⚠️ Note: If you're in a public space or apartment building, you may see multiple networks with the same name. Make sure you're connecting to your own equipment by checking the MAC address or simply trying to log in with a known password.

Password entry and authorization process

After selecting the desired network, the system will prompt you to enter a password. This is a security field that protects your communication channel from unauthorized access by third parties. The password is case-sensitive, so it's important to carefully check that Caps Lock is enabled and the correct input language is selected. Standard protection WPA2-PSK or WPA3, used by the provider, requires an exact match of all characters.

On mobile devices, after entering the security key, you'll often be prompted to "Share with friends" or automatically save to the cloud. For corporate or guest networks, it's best to disable this feature to prevent access data from being shared without your knowledge. On Windows computers, you may be asked whether you want to make this computer visible to others; for home networks, you'll typically select "Yes," and for public networks, "No."

In some cases, especially when connecting new devices for the first time, additional authorization via the web interface may be required. After successfully connecting to the router, your browser will automatically redirect you to the byfly welcome page, where you will be required to accept the terms of service. This is a standard procedure for networks that require subscription confirmation.

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If the password is accepted by the system, the device will obtain an IP address automatically. This process takes from a few seconds to a minute. If the connection status changes to "Obtaining IP address" and then freezes or returns an error, the problem may be due to full router memory or an address conflict.

Setting up Wi-Fi via the router's web interface

For more advanced network configuration, such as changing the name or setting a complex password, you need to log into the router's control panel. This is done through a web browser by entering a specific IP address in the address bar. For byfly equipment, addresses are most often used. 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1The exact address, as well as the login and password for accessing the admin panel, are indicated on the same sticker as the Wi-Fi information.

After entering your administrator credentials, you'll be taken to the main settings menu. Here, you should find the section responsible for wireless networking. It may be called Wireless, WLAN, Wi-Fi or "Basic Setup". This is the section where the fields are located. SSID (network name) and security settings.

Parameter Description Recommended value
SSID (Network Name) The visible name of your Wi-Fi network Unique name (in Latin)
Opening hours Wireless communication standard 802.11 b/g/n/ac/ax (Mixed)
Channel Transmission frequency range Auto or 1, 6, 11 (for 2.4 GHz)
Encryption Data protection type WPA2-PSK (AES)

When changing settings, it's important to keep in mind the compatibility of older devices. If you only install the modern standard 802.11ac or axOlder devices may stop seeing the network. It's best to leave the mode set to Mixed. You can also hide the SSID broadcast in this section, making the network invisible to others, but requiring manual connection using the name and password.

What should I do if I forgot my admin password?

If you changed your router's password and forgot it, it's impossible to recover. The only solution is to perform a factory reset. To do this, find the small hole marked "Reset" on the router's casing and press it with a paperclip for 10-15 seconds while the router is turned on. After the router reboots, use the information on the sticker.

Solving common connection problems

Even with the correct settings, users may encounter difficulties. One common issue is the "Unable to connect" message or the indefinite delay in obtaining an IP address. In this case, the first step is to reboot the router by unplugging it for 10-15 seconds. This clears the device's cache and resolves temporary software glitches.

Another common situation is when the device sees the network but refuses to connect, claiming the password is incorrect. Make sure the NumLock keypad or CapsLock is not enabled on your keyboard if you're entering data from a computer. On smartphones, try deleting (or forgetting) the network in the Wi-Fi settings and re-entering the password from scratch.

⚠️ Please note: Router interfaces and mobile operating systems are constantly updated. The layout of menu items or the appearance of password entry windows may differ from those described in the instructions. Always follow the logical structure of the settings.

If the problem occurs only on one device, while the others are working fine, the problem most likely lies with the network adapter drivers or the power saving settings of the specific device. Try updating the drivers or resetting the network settings on the affected device.

Connection features on different devices

The connection procedure on different platforms has its own nuances. On devices Android After selecting a network and entering a password, you may be required to confirm the certificate if enterprise encryption is used, but this is rare for home networks. On iOS, devices may request permission to connect to a local network for some apps immediately after connecting to Wi-Fi.

Windows 10 and 11 include a feature called "Wi-Fi Sense," which automatically shares network access with contacts. For a byfly home network, it's best to disable this feature for security reasons. Windows may also prompt you to search for network information online, which, if unavailable, blocks access to local resources.

Game consoles and Smart TVs often require manual configuration, as automatic DNS or proxy detection may not work correctly. In such cases, select "Fully automatic" IP and DNS acquisition in the device's network settings, or manually enter the provider's DNS server addresses if the automatic detection fails.

Wireless network optimization and security

After a successful connection, it's important to ensure security and stability. Change your router's factory administrator password to a strong and unique one. This will prevent hackers from accessing your equipment's settings, even if they somehow gain access to your Wi-Fi.

To improve speed in apartment buildings, it's recommended to manually select a free channel. There are special Wi-Fi analyzer apps for smartphones that show how busy your neighbors' channels are. Switching to a less crowded channel is possible in the router settings (Channel) can significantly improve response speed.

Regularly check the list of connected clients in your router's web interface. If you see unfamiliar devices, immediately change your Wi-Fi password and enable MAC address filtering, if available. This will ensure that only your devices are whitelisted.

What should I do if my Byfly router doesn't distribute Wi-Fi, but my cable internet works?

If you have internet access via LAN but no Wi-Fi, check to see if the physical wireless module disable button on the router (often indicated by an antenna icon) is pressed. Also, log in to the web interface and ensure the Wireless LAN function is enabled. In rare cases, a firmware update may be required.

How often should I reboot my byfly router?

To maintain stable operation of your home equipment, it's recommended to reboot your router at least once a week. This clears the device's RAM of accumulated errors and temporary files, which is especially important during heavy network loads (torrents, online games, 4K video).

Is it possible to connect a second router to the byfly network to boost the signal?

Yes, you can. You can configure the second router in Access Point or Repeater/Bridge mode, connecting it via cable or wirelessly to the primary ISP router. This will extend your Wi-Fi coverage to a larger area of ​​your apartment or house.