Monday, May 27, 2013

Tips about Fixing iPad WiFi Problems

Some old type Apple iPad can not have the always-on 3G Internet function. The only way you will be able to get online is to use the built-in wireless adapter in your old iPad. If there is something wrong with the iPad’s wireless capability, you could not use any of its Web-based features, such as email, Web browsing and certain software applications. Now let’s fix your iPad Wi-Fi problems to get back online.

                             
Apple iPad


Instructions

1. First, turn on your iPad. Tap the iPad’s “Settings” button and then tap “Wi-Fi.” Tap the blue “On” button on the right and you can see it change to a gray “Off” button.

2. After doing step1, just wait at least 10 seconds. Then, tap the “Off” button to turn on Wi-Fi. This action will reset the device’s wireless adapter.

3. Re-attempt to connect to your Wi-Fi network of choice. Tap the name of the network and enter the password if you are prompted for one. Tap “Join.”

4. If your first choice doesn’t work, just try to join a different network. If you are able to connect to the Internet through an alternate network, it indicates the connectivity problem is with the first network rather than your iPad’s wireless adapter.

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