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my iPad does not connect to WiFi networks?

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It's really frustrating when you have an iPad with no internet connection as most iPad applications and uses an Internet connection is required, so if you're having trouble because your iPad can not connect to a Wi-Fi network or connected but not receive internet signal, in this article I will try to give you some tips to make your iPad connection problems successfully connect internet and have a Wi-Fi network.
Your iPad does not connect to WiFi networks? possible Solution
 
Before proceeding if the iPad does not connect to your wireless network at home first thing to do (besides make sure the WiFi is enabled via Settings -> Wi-Fi) is to check if it is able to connect to any other Wi-Fi network. If you have a neighbor friend ask him to allow a quick test. If not, grab your iPad and go to a local coffee shop or similar location that has a Wi-Fi network.
 
 
For the purposes of this article I will assume that when the iPad is tested on other networks it is able to connect successfully, but only having problems connecting to a Wi-Fi network specific (your own home or office). If you do not connect to any wireless network go to the bottom of this article for tips on how to fix that.
 
 
I will also assume that you have checked and confirmed that other devices how the PC or an iPhone or the like, can successfully connect to the wireless network that the iPad can not connect. If that is not the case, then most likely you need to troubleshoot the network instead of a specific problem of iPad.
 
 
If you know that other devices can connect to your wireless network and the iPad can connect to other wireless networks, here are some quick fixes possible to get your iPad has an Internet connection. I'll list starting with the fastest and easiest method:
 
 
solution 1
Disable the Wi-Fi and reactivate via Settings -> Wi-Fi.
 
 
solution 2
Restart your iPad. Hold down the power button for a few seconds, until the leyeda "Off" and slide it to turn it off, wait a few seconds and turn it back on.
 
 
solution 3
Try a hard reset iPad. To do this hold down the power button and the home button simultaneously for about 12 seconds, ignores the message "Turn off" system and then hold both buttons until the display is gets dark and then you see the Apple logo.
 
 
solution 4
Restart your router (modem) wireless. This is usually done by simply disconnecting the power adapter from the router for about 15 seconds and plugging it back in after that time.
 
 
solution 5
Try a restuaraciĆ³n of the network settings on the iPad, via Settings -> General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings.
 
 
solution 6
Try a reset all settings on the iPad, via Settings -> General -> Reset -> Reset All Settings.
 
 
solution 7
Change the password for your wireless network. This means you have to reconnect to the network with the new password to all devices, but often is a very good and quick solution for this type of problem. If you do not use any security in your network, this an excellent time to correct that. Change the security level of the network of isnegura to safely have the same effect as the password change.
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