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My ipad 2 no longer connects to my wireless network. All my other devices continue to connect. Last used the ipad at night, next day cannot connect.
iPad 2, iOS 7.1
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My ipad 2 no longer connects to my wireless network. All my other devices continue to connect. Last used the ipad at night, next day cannot connect.
iPad 2, iOS 7.1
Restart your router and try resetting your iPad by simultaneously pressing and holding the Home and Sleep/Wake buttons until you see the Apple Logo. This can take up to 15 seconds so be patient and don't release the buttons until the logo appears.
Try again to see if the problem persists.
I have already performed those steps, but to no avail does it work
Try the following on your iPad: Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings
Have performed Network settings reset. no changes
If you are having WiFi problems it is necessary to isolate whether the problem is with your network or your iPad. Note: Do NOT consider your network to be blameless if some other devices can connect to it.
First, test your iPad on some other WiFi networks: a friends, Starbucks, Barnes & Noble, etc.
If it works well there then the problem is probably with your network. Try restarting your WiFi router by removing power for 30 seconds. If that does not help check for a firmware update for your router. If none exists which corrects the problem consider replacing the router.
If your iPad does not function well on other networks it possibly has a hardware problem. You could try Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings to see if that corrects the problem. If not, contact Apple Support or visit an Apple store for evaluation. They can provide a replacement if your iPad is bad.
If you need more help please give the make, model, and version of your WiFi router and how you have it configured.
I tried RNS and it worked. Thank you
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