iPad 2 WiFi not working
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iPad 2 WiFi not working
For the past two days the internet/wifi on my iPad hasn't been working. The wifi works fine on my phone/laptop but it won't work at all on my iPad. I've tried restarting my iPad and turning the wifi on/off several times, and nothing is working.
It's only a month old and I have no idea what could be wrong with it. Any ideas?
Oh, and if it helps it still picks up the signal, it just won't load pages/app store/anything.
It's only a month old and I have no idea what could be wrong with it. Any ideas?
Oh, and if it helps it still picks up the signal, it just won't load pages/app store/anything.
Last edited by Sutler; Aug 24, 2011 at 12:13 AM.
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Thanks for the help everyone.
I ended up getting it working by turning off the iPad, then resetting my router and turning the iPad/wifi back on. Just doing each one on it's own didn't seem to work.
Does anyone know why this happens? As I said, my other wifi enabled devices worked fine, and the iPad did pick up the signal, it just wouldn't 'use' it.
I ended up getting it working by turning off the iPad, then resetting my router and turning the iPad/wifi back on. Just doing each one on it's own didn't seem to work.
Does anyone know why this happens? As I said, my other wifi enabled devices worked fine, and the iPad did pick up the signal, it just wouldn't 'use' it.
#10
If it joins the network SSID but cannot reach any hosts, the problem is probably at the IP level.
- Router isn't sending out DHCP info or is configured for static addressing.
- iPad isn't set to use DHCP, or properly configured for static addressing.
- Router has MAC address filtering/security enabled and the iPad host isn't authorized.
- Router has an incorrect gateway specified and is giving bad data to the iPad.
- Router has some weird form of WPA encryption enabled or is otherwise misconfigured.
Any of a dozen reasons.
- Router isn't sending out DHCP info or is configured for static addressing.
- iPad isn't set to use DHCP, or properly configured for static addressing.
- Router has MAC address filtering/security enabled and the iPad host isn't authorized.
- Router has an incorrect gateway specified and is giving bad data to the iPad.
- Router has some weird form of WPA encryption enabled or is otherwise misconfigured.
Any of a dozen reasons.
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