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Yealink SIP-T48U – Wi-Fi Network Connection and Management


The Wi-Fi function of the Yealink T48U allows you to enjoy SIP connectivity without network cables. This reduces clutter, lets you easily move the phone around, or serves when a network port is unavailable or in offices with a Wi-Fi only network.


Note that the phone is POE compatible. Meaning it can receive power from the Ethernet cable that provides the network connectivity. If you are not using an Ethernet cable you will need to use the power supply that came with your phone.


To use Wi-Fi on your T48U phone you need to purchase the Yealink WF50 Wi-Fi USB dongle and plug it in the USB port on the back of the phone.



  All the following Wi-Fi options can also be configured via the web user interface by selecting the Network tab on the top and Wi-Fi from the side panel.


Activating/Deactivating Wi-Fi and Scanning for Networks


When the WF40/50 Wi-Fi dongle is plugged in the USB port, the phone prompts you to scan for wireless networks. Select OK to activate Wi-Fi mode and scan for Wi-Fi devices automatically.


If you cancel the automatic scanning or have turned off Wi-Fi you can activate it manually:


  • Tap >Basic>Wi-Fi.

  • Select On from the Wi-Fi field.

  • Select Save.

The phone scans the available wireless networks in your area. 


If you want to deactivate Wi-Fi follow the same steps but simply select Off from the Wi-Fi field.


Available vs Known Networks


Once Wi-Fi is activated two new options will appear and you should note the distinction between them:


  • X Available Network(s) (X is the number of available networks) are networks found in reception range from the phone that it can establish a connection with

  • Known Network(s) is a list of up to five networks the phone has already connected with that you can switch between or manage.

Connecting to a Wireless Network


When you connect to a Wi-Fi network in the Available Networks list, its profile is saved in the Known Networks list. The phone will automatically connect to this network, or the one with the highest priority on the list, the next time Wi-Fi is enabled.

You can also connect to wireless networks manually in one of three ways: manual connection, Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), and manually adding a wireless network.


To manually connect to a wireless network:


  • Tap >Basic>Wi-Fi.

  • Tap X Available Network(s) (X is the number of available networks).

    If there are no available wireless networks, tap Scan first.
  • Tap the desired wireless network you want to connect to and tap >Connect.

  • If the network is secured, enter its password in the Password field.

    For information about the wireless network password, please contact your system administrator.

  • If the connection is successful   appears after the name of the wireless network. Also, the name of the network appears next to the Wi-Fi status on the main Wi-Fi menu and the Wi-Fi icon () appears on the status bar.

If you want to disconnect from any network simply follow the same steps to select it and press the Disconnect soft key.


Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)


Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) provides a simplified mechanism to configure secured wireless networks. 


  Keep in mind that when WPS is activated it exposes your router to uninvited connections and is considered less secure than other Wi-Fi authentication protocols. It is advised you disable WPS on your router when it is not being used.


Two methods are supported for Wi-Fi protected setup:


  1. Push Button Configuration (PBC): The user has to enable WPS on the phone and the wireless router.

  2. Personal Identification Number (PIN): The user has to enter a PIN generated randomly by the phone on the wireless router.

To connect to a wireless network using the PBC method:


  • Tap >Basic>Wi-Fi.

  • Tap WPS. The connection will be available for 2 minutes.

  • Push the WPS button on your wireless router. Most routers have a dedicated button for this, but for others you may need to long-press another button.

  • If the connection is successful    appears after the name of the wireless network.

To connect to a wireless network using the PIN method:


  • Tap >Basic>Wi-Fi.

  • Tap WPS-PIN.

    The screen prompts “Please input below PIN code on your Wi-Fi router and press OK to connect: xxx” (xxx represents the PIN code you have to enter.)

  • Log into your wireless router’s web interface, configure it to search WPS clients, and enter the PIN code generated by the phone in the relevant field.

    You will generally find these options under a Wireless or WPS tab or section of the web interface, but this may vary by brand or model. For more information please refer to the documentation of your wireless router.

  • Select OK on the phone to start the connection process. This may take 2-3 minutes.

    The router's web interface will prompt you with a success message once the connection is established. 

Manually Adding a Wireless Network


If the SSID broadcast option of your wireless router is disabled, the router's Wi-Fi network might not appear in the phone's scanning results.


In that case, you need to either enable SSID broadcast or manually add a wireless network.


To manually add a wireless network:


  • Tap >Basic>Wi-Fi.

  • Tap Known Network(s) and tap Add.

  • Use the WLAN (Wi-Fi) settings obtained from your wireless router to configure the new network profile on the phone.

    • If your router has security enabled, select the same security type in the Security Mode pull-down list – WEP, WPA, WPS2-PSK, or 802.1x EAP

      If the router's security is not enabled select None.

    • If security is enabled, enter the relevant Password (on your router it may appear as Security Key, passphrase, or pre-shared key.)

    • If you are using the 802.1x EAP mode, select the desired EAP method and enter the relevant values in the corresponding fields.

    • Enter the Profile Name (name appearing in the Known Networks list) and SSID (actual network name from the router) in the corresponding fields.

  • Select Save.

  • The connected wireless network will be saved to the Known Network(s). The list can store up to 5 wireless networks, each with its own customizable connection priority (see Managing Networks below.)

Viewing Wireless Network Information


To view wireless network information do one of the following:


  • Tap >Basic>Wi-Fi.

    Select X Available Network(s) (X is the number of available networks) and tap Detail to view the wireless network information (e.g., Profile Name, SSID or Signal Strength).

  • If the phone is already connected to a wireless network, you can also tap >Basic>Wi-Fi>Wi-Fi Status.

Managing Networks


Once the phone has been connected to a wireless network successfully, the network profile will be saved in the Known Network(s) list. The list can hold up to five profiles. If you want to add a new profile when the list is full you need to delete the oldest profile first.


The next time you enable Wi-Fi, the phone will automatically connect to the wireless network which has the highest priority. You can manually select a different network from the Known Network(s) list or connect to a new network as described above.


To manage known network(s):


  • Tap >Basic>Wi-Fi>Known Network(s).

  • Tap   and do one of the following:

    • Select Edit to edit the desired profile fields and select Save.



    • Select Move Up or Move Down to change the priority of the wireless network. The priority determines what network the phone will automatically connect to.

    • Tap Delete or Delete All to delete the saved wireless network profile(s).

  • If you delete a wireless network profile you need to manually connect to it the next time you want to use it.