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diff --git a/docs/esp8266/tutorial/network_basics.rst b/docs/esp8266/tutorial/network_basics.rst
index 9d74a6283a..e383c00c6c 100644
--- a/docs/esp8266/tutorial/network_basics.rst
+++ b/docs/esp8266/tutorial/network_basics.rst
@@ -1,14 +1,15 @@
Network basics
==============
-The network module is used to configure the WiFi connection. There are two WiFi
-interfaces, one for the station (when the ESP8266 connects to a router) and one
-for the access point (for other devices to connect to the ESP8266). Create
+The :class:`network.WLAN` class in the :mod:`network` module is used to
+configure the WiFi connection. There are two WiFi interfaces, one for
+the station (when the ESP8266 connects to a router) and one for the
+access point (for other devices to connect to the ESP8266). Create
instances of these objects using::
>>> import network
- >>> sta_if = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
- >>> ap_if = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF)
+ >>> sta_if = network.WLAN(network.WLAN.IF_STA)
+ >>> ap_if = network.WLAN(network.WLAN.IF_AP)
You can check if the interfaces are active by::
@@ -57,7 +58,7 @@ connect to your WiFi network::
def do_connect():
import network
- sta_if = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
+ sta_if = network.WLAN(network.WLAN.IF_STA)
if not sta_if.isconnected():
print('connecting to network...')
sta_if.active(True)