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What's going on when iPad can't connect to WiFi

What's going on when iPad can't connect to WiFi

4hw.com.cn: many friends have encountered the situation that their iPad suddenly can't connect to WiFi. Although WiFi has shown the pictures of the network, how can they not connect to the Internet? What can I do if iPad can't connect to WiFi? Let's have a look!

Method 1:

Step 1. Why can't the iPad connect to WiFi? If the iPad is connected to a wireless network, the network icon will display normally, but it can't access the Internet.

At this time, you can open the iPad's' settings & gt; WLAN 'and find the' Blue Arrow 'on the right of the connected wireless network

Step 2. Next, click ignore this network at the top of the right pane,

Step 3. Then, the system will ask us if we want to ignore this network. We click "ignore"

Step 4. Finally, in the wireless settings, find the previous wireless network, reconnect and enter the corresponding wireless password.

Method 2:

Step 1. First find the 'Settings' on the iPad, as shown in the following figure

Step 2. Then click "general" on the left, swipe up to find "restore" in the right pane, and click to enter, as shown in the figure below

Step 3. Next, find "restore network settings", as shown in the following figure

Step 4. Then, click "restore network settings", and the system will prompt us that this operation will "delete all network settings of iPad and restore them to factory status", as shown in the following figure

Note: restoring the network settings will only restore the network settings and will not affect other settings and data.

Step 5. Click "restore" and the system will initialize the network settings. Next, we find our own wireless network in wireless, enter the corresponding wireless password, and reconnect.

Method 3:

Step 1. If the above two methods have been tried, and still can't connect to the network, it can be concluded that the iPad's own reason is excluded.

At this time, it is recommended to disconnect the power of the router, and then plug in the power again to force the router to restart.

Step 2. There is also a rare case where you can modify the channel value in the router's wireless settings, and then the router will restart and reconnect to the wireless network.

Step 3. At the end of the process, you can try to replace a router. The premise, of course, is that the iPad can connect to other wireless networks.

matters needing attention

There are many restores in the restore, such as restoring factory settings, etc., so when restoring the network, do not choose the wrong one.