iPad WiFi And Network Issue and Fix, How To Fix WIFI Problem On iPhone or iPad
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- Restart your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Reset your Network Settings. Tap Settings - General - Reset - Reset Network Settings. This also resets Wi-Fi networks and passwords, cellular settings, and VPN and APN settings that you've used before.
How to Fix WiFi Internet Connection on iPhone iPad
1 Restart the iOS Device.
2 Make Sure the Device is in Range.
3 Delete the WiFi Network.
4 Reconnect the iOS Device to the WiFi.
5 Restart the Modem and Router.
6 Check the Cables to the Modem and Router.
7 Check the Internet Light on Modem and Router.
Why is my iPad not connecting to the WiFi?
When your iPad won't connect to Wi-Fi, there is often a simple fix. Check and reset your Wi-Fi router and modem first when your iPad won't connect to Wi-Fi. If your router and modem are functioning fine, you should check and reset your iPad's Wi-Fi connection and network settings.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
Update your office or home Wi-Fi router's firmware to the latest version. Outdated firmware often causes connection problems. Some routers automatically check for firmware updates. If yours doesn't, visit the router manufacturer's website and look for firmware on the Downloads or Support page.
Reset your Network Settings. This also resets Wi-Fi networks and passwords, cellular settings, and VPN and APN settings that you've used before.
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Thank you for this video it was very helpful. I followed the advice you provided, and it seem it have helped my IPAD stay connected to WI-FI. My other concern is the dagum thing is constantly searching for a NETWORK...do you have any advice on how to fix this? Any advice/help would be greatly appreciated.
Glad it helped!
They always search
The dns one solved the problem thank you man ❤❤
Glad it helped
THANK YOU SO MUCH....THE DNS ONE IS A LIFE CHANGER ❤❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful
It’s always my fucking iPad that has WiFi connection issues. Last week it could connect to my 5ghz WiFi but now it won’t even connect while all my android and Windows have no issues at all.
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
Yeah nah ipad OS is the problem not my network
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
Reset your Network Settings. If you're using iOS or iPadOS 15 or later, tap Settings > General > Transfer or Reset [Device] > Reset > Reset Network Settings. If you're using iOS or iPadOS 14 or earlier, tap Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Forever grateful man, was having problem for almost a month, it was such a huge problem, I thought I should replace my iPad. But your DNS tip did the trick, thanks again.
Glad it helped.
Deleting my vpn app worked for me.
Glad you found a solution.
Omg ty! I needed this comment hah.
Switching VPN off helps sort the issue as well. It usually blocks access to the browsers
Same with me
I was about to flip , my brand new iPad was not working . Saw the comment delete Surfshark now it back and running
The privacy settings resolved my issue. Thank you. I have subscribed. You saved a lot of money. I’m sure Apple would have asked me to change the motherboard. They suck. Thanks.
Same here. Today out of bloom, I found my WIFI is connecting then disappearing and I couldn’t know what is going on. So I turned off the network privacy thing and it worked perfectly. However, I was hoping to know the reason behind that issue in the first place.
@@samerfakhri9210 My issue started after I updated my iPad M1 pro to iPad OS 16.1 yesterday.
@@karnesh7 Since u mentioned it, now I remember that my issue also started today after the iOS update. Then it’s an OS issue I guess. Anyway, since we managed to work around the network issue, I don’t mind to wait for an updat to fix for good.
Glad that you found a solution.
Hey bro I have a problem in game I'm got fps drop or like that in game with iPad pro 2022 in call of duty mobile how can I fix that?
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
@@sixbuxalso thanks for ur ip
Thank u for this video this really helped when i have shutted down my iPad i went to put back the network, and went to check in roblox if the sound was back in bloxburg cause it wasn't doing any sound and again thank u for this video!!
Glad it was helpful
I tried all but still not connecting 😭
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
My ipad unable to connect wifi by trying this method but when i connect my ipad through my personal phone hotspot ipad connected to the internet Please help me to find the solution for that problem....
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Changing the DNS solved my issues, thank you so much for this!
Glad you found a solution
+1
I turned on my cooker ring for a while then off, and wait til its just borderline hot with your hand on a bit of cardboard..put ipad on cardboard,leave ten mins, reset network...I went to wifi and it was on and taking networks, connected to mine....or a hairdryer but not enough heat for me...again dont do it too hot just place hand on cardboard and it should be borderline hot after a minute, ...or use a hot water bottle or other type of heat
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
I’m not subscribing to you because it didn’t work
I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with your iPad's Wi-Fi connection. Here are some steps you can try to fix the issue:
1. Restart your iPad and router: Turn off your iPad and router, wait for a few seconds, and then turn them back on. This will refresh the Wi-Fi connection and may resolve the issue.
2. Reconnect to Wi-Fi network: Go to **Settings** > **Wi-Fi**, and then tap the network you want to connect to. If you see a blue checkmark next to the network name, you're already connected. If not, tap the network name and enter the password if prompted.
3. Reset network settings**: Go to **Settings** > **General** > **Reset** > **Reset Network Settings**. This will erase all Wi-Fi passwords and other network settings, so you'll need to re-enter them after the reset.
4. Disable VPN and proxy settings**: If you're using a VPN or proxy on your iPad, try disabling it temporarily to see if that resolves the issue.
5. Update iOS: Make sure your iPad is running the latest version of iOS. To check for updates, go to Settings > General > Software Update.
I hope this helps you resolve the issue.
From right corner swapdown wifi, bluetooth and flight mode was there, but now when i swap down some are visible recording etc and all but particularly wifi blutooth and flight mode was no more its vanish already so can u please help to figure it out
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
This was not helpful at all. Nothing worked.
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
Good video thank you! My issue was having a router with two options, one normal and one with "5G" on the end. I connected to the 5G option instead and its stayed connected now 🙌
Glad it helped
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@@samirasalem2924 yes, and you?
I restarted IT worked then DISCONNECTS after a couple mins
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
@@sixbux yeah it was an outage
Hey bro
I have recently bought an Ipad pro 4th gen wifi only. I use my android hotspot to connect to it but the issue is When I use wifi on my ipad, it all of a sudden consumes a tremendous amount of Data from my android even though I have turned off all the background apps and Icloud backup on the Ipad
How can I fix that?
Try this:
The apple store has various apps you can use to track your data usage on your iPad Wi-Fi.
Some track cellular data only, while others show you how much Wi-Fi your device consumes.
Some of these apps include:
Dataman
Dataman is an app that you can download from your iPad’s app store. It offers a convenient way to check data usage on your iPad Wi-Fi without too many hassles.
Launch the app on your iPad.
Go to the settings section.
Set the period you wish to check data usage. You can choose one day a week or a month.
Click the ‘History’ section to see how much data you spend from the beginning of a set period to the end.
The app also allows you to set alerts for usage levels you wish. When you reach the set level, the app will send you notifications.
@@sixbuxyou’re so supportive ❤
Thank you so much for the video. You have explained each and every step so well. It worked for me.
Glad you found it helpful.
iPad said network error and network connection time out or try again and mine iPad weak and update keep on change hour help me ❤ 9th gen ipad
What does connection timeout mean on IPAD?
A 'time-out' implies your internet application, connection, settings, wires, router, or wireless card may be there, gets power, but does not necessarily have the correct configuration to fully work.
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
I’m having trouble too getting Wi-Fi like i tried going on Pintrust or google and it’s saying I don’t have Wi-Fi 😢?
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
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Glad you found it helpful
Didn't work for me?
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Thank you for sharing this info. It saved me a bundle.
The 1st repair shop told me the "system" has crashed. It can be reset for €15 but everything in the Ipad will be deleted.
2nd shop told me the "mother board" needs to be replaced for €100.
My Ipad is 6th Generation. A new 9th Generation costs €450 rrp in Ireland.
After watching your tutorial, I switched off the VPN and the WiFi came back on again🙂
I am puzzled why this has happened. It wasn't an issue before when the VPN was on🤔
Glad it helped
Thank you broo thank you... I dont know how to thank u for this help broo ❤❤❤❤❤ i was dammm worried about this problem... Broo your tips worked really well for me bruhh thank youuu😭🙏🙏🙏... I am very happy ❤❤❤may God bless u❤❤... All the best for the future... I also subbed ur channel...❤❤❤
Glad I could help
Tysm I finally can play bed wars
Glad you found it useful
I have done everything what u had done but still my ipad isn't connecting to wifi
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
I am turning on the hotspot in my mobile and checking for that network in my ipad but it is not at all showing my mobile network in my ipad. But it is enabling me to connect to some other device's hotspot. Please give solution for this
Sir this time networks came in my ipad but it's saying incorrect password
Thank u sir it worked..
I had poco m2 pro device n ipad Air 5
Whenever i on my personal hotspot on poco device n connect with ipad it gets connected but whenever i try to backup something on ipad it always says Check ur internet conditions... And also wifi sign in ipad shows different icon when connected
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
I have one ☝️ go to your settings on your top corner right turn on airplane mode turn it off and turn the thing the thing off on the bottom hope that works for you guys
Thanks for sharing hope it can help other viewers to solve their problems.
Thank you bro it worked I tried to fix this problem more than 10 times, finally after looking this video I fixed it
Glad I could help
Thank you so much❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Bro is in Las Vegas he is rich
I wish🤑
Bro it still dosent work 😢
If your iPad is having trouble connecting to Wi-Fi, here are some steps you can try to resolve the issue:
1. Check Router and Range:
- Make sure your router is turned on and that you're within range.
- Verify that Wi-Fi is enabled on your iPad by going to Settings > Wi-Fi and ensuring it's turned on.
- Tap the name of your Wi-Fi network to join. A blue checkmark indicates a successful connection.
2. Enter Wi-Fi Password:
- If prompted, enter the password for your Wi-Fi network.
- Even if you enter the correct password, you might see an "unable to join the network" or "incorrect password" message. In that case, restart your devices and try again.
3. Check for Wi-Fi Recommendations:
- Sometimes iOS detects issues with your Wi-Fi connection. Look for any recommendations under the connected network name (e.g., "No Internet Connection").
- Tap the network for more information.
4. Restart Devices:
- Restart your iPad and Wi-Fi router by unplugging them and then plugging them back in.
- See if this resolves the issue.
5. Reset Network Settings:
- On iOS 15 or later, go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset [Device] > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
- On iOS 14 or earlier, navigate to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
- Note that this will also reset Wi-Fi networks and passwords, cellular settings, and VPN and APN settings.
6. Test Other Devices:
- Try connecting your other devices to the same Wi-Fi network. If they can't get online either, there might be a service outage.
- Contact your cable company or internet provider for assistance.
7. Update Router Firmware:
- Ensure your Wi-Fi router has the latest firmware.
- Confirm that the router supports your Apple product.
Remember, if none of these steps work, consider reaching out to your local repair shop.
It's worked thanks
You're welcome!
Non of that helped but disconnecting my vpn directly from the app worked
Glad you found a solution
I got stuck with the privacy/location part the system services option is not on my screen when I tap on location services
1. Open the Settings app.
2. Tap on Privacy.
3. Tap on Location Services.
4. Scroll down and tap on System Services. Last setting all the way down
The DNS worked for me! Thank you!
iPad 9th Gen. Philippines
Glad it helped
None of this worked omg
I apologize for the inconvenience you're experiencing with your iPad's network connection. Let's troubleshoot this issue together. Here are some steps you can try:
1. **Move Closer to Your Router**: Ensure you're within range of your Wi-Fi router. Sometimes, being too far away can weaken the signal strength and prevent your iPad from connecting.
2. **Verify Wi-Fi Network Status**: Before diving into deeper troubleshooting, confirm that your Wi-Fi network is operational. Use another device (such as a laptop, desktop, or smartphone) to connect to the Internet and check if the router is working¹.
3. **Remove Any Case or Covering**: If your iPad is in a case, consider removing it temporarily. Although this may not directly fix the issue, obstructions could weaken the Wi-Fi signal.
4. **Check Wi-Fi Settings on Your iPad**:
- Open **Settings** and tap **Wi-Fi**.
- Ensure that **Wi-Fi Mode** is **On**.
- Confirm that **Ask to Join Networks** is **On**. If not, turn it on.
- If you're connecting to a public Wi-Fi hotspot, follow any terms or agreements that may appear in Safari before accessing network-dependent apps¹².
5. **Restart Your iPad**: Sometimes, software glitches can cause connectivity problems. Restart your iPad to refresh its system. Simply turn it off and then back on.
6. **Reset Network Settings** (Advanced Step):
- Go to **Settings** > **General** > **Reset**.
- Tap **Reset Network Settings**. Note that this will remove saved Wi-Fi passwords and other network-related settings, so proceed with caution.
Remember to verify each step after performing it.
OMG thank you so much for the help I'm subbing rn
Thanks for the sub!
Nothing worked 😅
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
Restart worked for me
Glad it worked
i tried everything, shutting down my ipad 2 times every hour, unplugging my router and nothing happened, turning off my wifi every game i join, i been dealing with this for almost 2 years
Have you tried to do a firmware update of your router. Are you having the same problem if you connect to another router at a friends place, if not you should have a closer look at your own router
Delete your vpn app
it did not work for me but it made the internet stay connected longer
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Mine loads infinitely
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
i dont have a router
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
tuning off networking and wireless option under privacy>location services>. solved my slow wifi speed problem. thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful
turning bluetooth off solved my issue thank you so much'
Glad it worked
How not being to touch the wifi at all. I try to click the Wi-Fi and nothing happens
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
Reset your Network Settings. If you're using iOS or iPadOS 15 or later, tap Settings > General > Transfer or Reset [Device] > Reset > Reset Network Settings. If you're using iOS or iPadOS 14 or earlier, tap Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
@@sixbux everything is connecting Wi-Fi just fine except the IPad
OMG TYSM BROTHER ❤ YOU ARE JUST AWSOME!!!!
No problem
My iPad not giving me option to enter password even after forgetting and automatically try to reconnect
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
Thankyou. It was really helpful❤
You're welcome 😊
change the dns solved my problem… i appreciate you , thank you so much
Glad it helped
Changing dns works
Glad it was helpful.
Thank you very much, dns change helped
Glad to hear that
Thank you my Wi-Fi is working now
Glad it helped
hi g
Hope you found a solution
thank you something worked
Good to hear
Yes change dns solution
Glad you found a solution
@@sixbux thank you
it works thankyouu so much after 2 days I can finally fix the issue
Glad it was useful
Changing DNS solved the issue..Thank you Sir
Glad you found a solution
Thx man gps option works fine ♥️
Good to hear
Thank u so much it help me
I reset it as u instructor in comments
It worked 😊😊
Glad it helped
Your fantastic thank you so much 😊
Glad you found a solution
Why does it keep on kicking me out of the game?😡
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
Thanks brother
Any time
Didn’t help, my network is not showing
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
Thank you 😊😊👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊
No problem 😊
Bro showed us his password😂
The good thing is that I changed it before and after this video was recorded 😉
Aaa khalku 😁
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Thank you, it was my vpn
Glad I could help
Nothing worked this is fake
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
TYSM BRO YOUR A LIFESAVER
Glad it was helpful
Legend
Glad it worked
Hi, Thank you for the video
I did everything the same as you did but I still can't open TH-cam, Netflix or any other app.
The WiFi is connected but not working.
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
Reset your Network Settings. If you're using iOS or iPadOS 15 or later, tap Settings > General > Transfer or Reset [Device] > Reset > Reset Network Settings. If you're using iOS or iPadOS 14 or earlier, tap Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Actually deleting a vpn program helped . But I am still disappointed from Apple
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@@nathanasaw199 which one helped you? I’m having the same problem.
@@asmemia4945 disabiling and deleting my vpn..
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i tried all, it still didn’t work do you know how to help?
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Tried everything from this vid but didn't work and at the nord vpn was creating this issue. I almost erase every thing hopefully that didn't happen.
Start by restarting your Router and make sure other devices have internet connection and can go on the internet.
Then have a look at these articles and see if can help you. appletoolbox.com/wifi-dropping-not-available-ios-update-fix/ or www.support.com/how-to/how-to-fix-wifi-internet-connection-on-iphone-ipad-12836
The next troubleshooting step when your iPad is not connecting to Wi-Fi is to reset its network settings. ... Open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPad passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings to confirm. Your iPad will turn off, perform the reset, then turn back on.
Get help connecting to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
1. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range.
2. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on and you can see your network.
3. If asked, enter your Wi-Fi password.
4. Check for issues with your Wi-Fi network.
5. Check your cables and connections.
6. Restart.
If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network but you can’t get online, try to use your Wi-Fi network on other devices. If you can’t get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can’t connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. For more information, contact the router's manufacturer.
Setting Google DNS on iPad devices
1. Choose Settings from the Main Screen.
2. Tap on “Wi-Fi“.
3. You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page.
4. At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.
5. Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the Google DNS servers below:
Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
Changing DNS solved my issue also.. thank you
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