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ipad not connecting to wifi? Here is a solution

iPad is not connected to the wireless network
Now-a-days that Internet or network connectivity, the need to ensure that all your devices, because most of the device operations are only carried out by the Internet. So imagine a large screen device like iPad without a connection to the Internet is a nightmare that this problem extends from no connection to Wi-Fi or the iPad to the wifi, but there is no internet connection on it & drop-off connection is too slow or sluggish speed.

So if your iPad is not connected to the wireless network, no problem this guide will certainly take you out of this mess.

But before hunting to any solution first be sure about the iPad the iOS version, because it has been reported that the earlier versions of iOS have errors in the connectivity. According to a report in iOS 8.3 release notes, it contains multiple Wi-Fi-connected bug fixes. So make sure that you have the latest version of iOS with your i-device. To ensure this go
Settings->General->SOFTWARE->UPDATE.


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  • check for the Wi-Fi settings in your router.


Most of the routers support for an additional adjustment for on/off switching of the WLAN module. This means that your ethernet connection is functioning properly, but none of their Wi-Fi devices will connect to the network. To make sure that your Wi-Fi setting the router is powered on.

  • Check the Wi-Fi setting of the iPad.



Many of the users reported that it was your I-Device, is the culprit, so go to Settings->WI-FI & select the Wi-Fi, with which they are connected. Now tap Forget this network, so that the gateway is a new one. Then type your password again a & try to re-connect to your WLAN.

  • Check on your lease.



renew the IP from the Wi-Fi setting

For lease [in this case] is the IP address for a given period of time, this can also be a reason for your problem. You can easily renew the IP from the Wi-Fi setting. Just go to Settings->WI-FI->[your active WI-FI connection]->Renew Lease

  • reset the network settings on the IDevice.



configure network settings


A way to solve your problem is to configure network settings, empty the cache, DHCP Info & any other stored data. This will also remove your saved password so be prepared. Go to Settings->General->RESET->Reset Network Settings

  • disable the Wi-Fi service.



network-related issues are resolved

Many of the network-related issues are resolved to get by this method, so you can check this out. Go to Settings->Data Protection->Location Based Services->SYSTEM SERVICES & turn the Wi-Fi network.

  • Check for the customs DNS setting.



change to Custom DNS


Sometimes the problem is not from your end, perhaps your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has problems in your Domain Name Server (DNS), to change to Custom DNS by Google(8.8.8.8) or OpenDNS. For this, go to Settings->WI-FI-> [your active WI-FI connection]. Now change the DNS number with 8.8.8.8(Google DNS).

  • Reset the router.


It is often the fault of your router, so try to reset it, it is perhaps not for the communication via 2.4 Ghz frequency, because today 5 Ghz frequency is of new router.

  • Reset your i-device.


Finally, if none of the above remedies solves your problem then simply reset your iPad, reset all settings to the default value. But take a backup copy of your device through iTunes before this step.

So this is all about the solution of your Wi-Fi connection problems with the iPad or iPad with the wifi, but there is no connection to the Internet, and I hope that one of the methods above will solve your problem & if not, please contact us using the "Comments" section below.

source: ipadappsbuzz.com

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