I seem to have fixed it purely by guessing. Go to wifi settings and switch on wifi. You wireless name should appear but will not connect automatically. Now press the home button and press the safari button. It will instantly not work and a little box will appear with wireless connection available. Select yours and it will connect.
To its right is a Turn Wi-Fi Off button. To disable Wi-Fi, just click this button. Below the button you’ll see the name of the network you’re connected to as well as the IP address assigned to. I would like to disable wifi on them and then require and administrator to change any wifi settings (pretty much what is show. Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 174 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.
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Now go back to wifi setting under the general tab and switch off the wifi, switch it back on and it should connect automatically. Worth a try it work for me. I seem to have fixed it purely by guessing.
Go to wifi settings and switch on wifi. You wireless name should appear but will not connect automatically. Now press the home button and press the safari button. It will instantly not work and a little box will appear with wireless connection available. Select yours and it will connect.
Now go back to wifi setting under the general tab and switch off the wifi, switch it back on and it should connect automatically. Worth a try it work for me.
Hi, I've been getting the same problem. That didn't work for me.
Did a Network reset, still no joy. I'm getting the 'fan', but every time I connect to my wifi, it lasts about a minute then disconnects. I've tried various 'fixes' all to no avail. Please help a guy in serious distress before I take a sledgehammer to my new iPad.
Thanks in advance UPDATE - I've logged a call with Apple (UK) and they are going to phone me tonight at 18:00. I'll let you know how I get on.
Spoke to the wife about this, and she said she was having problems with her laptop connecting to the internet. Alarm bells rang. Disconnected the router, re-connected and voila.everything back to how it should be. Call to Apple cancelled Lesson learned - Try the obvious solutions first.
@Tony, the iPad is at best only half of the story here. I've never had that happen to me. If the normal tricks are not fixing the issue, then I'd look at how your router is configured. Is your password only using 0 to 9, or a to z, or A to Z?
How about the access point name? When I have WiFi issues, I always like to start at the basics and see if I can connect. Then slowly add things until I determine what is breaking it. Are you running current firmware on your router?
Have you tried restarting (power cycling) the router/access point? Thank You Thank you for the advice, it solved my issue first time.
So people know exactly what I did here it is again. For the record I have an iPad2. The problem was it would not auto connect like my iPhone does. Go to Wi-Fi and turn ON - all available networks will appear including yours but it will not connect (that is why you are here). Hit home button and return to main screen. Open safari and try to open a page. It will not open and a small box will appear with available networks.
Select yours. It should connect and you are online. Return to Wi-Fi settings and select OFF. Then select ON and your iPad will find your network and connect automatically. Do this again and again just for fun to see it now works and feel joy overcome you like it did me.
Go to pub and drink beer satisfied with your job now done. Options 6 and 7 not required but I found them helpful. A big Thank You to Ian.C. Some of the worlds greatest problems have been solved by guesswork, great stuff fella. Meet me in pub, beers on me! A Simple Way.
Well, before I go answering your questions, I must inform you that I do have an iPad 3 myself, and have great knowledge of it. I have never came across this problem, but my friend has.
The following few sentences might not be perfectly accurate, if so, please reply regarding my mistake. To fix this problem, simply go to network preferences, click Automatically join networks and enable it. (If already enabled, disable and then enable) After doing so, join your network of choice. Then click the blue circle next to it, and if not, click the button that makes it a known network.