I RESTORE TO FACTORY SETTINGS WI-FI WAS ON, AIRPLANE MODE WAS NOT.IT NOW REGONIZE THE FREE WI-FI BUT IT STILL WILL NOT CONNECT.PLEASE HELP ME TO UNDERSTAND WHY IT STOPPED WORKING
IT SAYS IT CONNECTING,OBTAINING IP ADDRESS, EVEN SAYS SAVED
BUT IT NEVER CONNECTS TO ANY WI-FI NOW IT HAS BEEN A WEEK
NOW. WHEN I GET HOME IT CONNECTS TO MY OWN WI-FI. I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT HAPPENED. H E L P !!!
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First, tap on your Settings app (or icon if you have a shortcut on one of your home screens). It's the one that looks like a cog or gear. This will bring up the Settings menu.
On your Settings menu, tap on Wireless and network.
You should now see a list of wireless-related menus. Tap on the Flight mode - also generally known as Airplane mode - to disable all wireless connections. You'll know it's working because you get an airplane icon on your notifications bar.
Great, now you won't be getting any incoming calls. But wait! Now your Wi-Fi connection isn't working, either. Nice going, Jason, you regular Einstein. Hold on your horses, though, because we're not done yet. On that same wireless submenu, tap on Wi-Fi settings.
Click the option to Turn on Wi-Fi.
Look at your notification bar on your home screen again. You'll still have the airplane icon on, indicating that you won't get any calls. But you will also start seeing a Wi-Fi signal icon. Voila! Now you can connect to a Wi-Fi enabled router or hot spot without worrying about getting roaming charges.
check if airplane mode. check if wifi is on [settings] Do a factory restore as a last try. { remove sd card and use a pc to back up personal files, pictures, games, videos, and record all passwords.
Verify that airplane mode is off by tapping Settings > AirplaneMode.
Reset the network settings by tapping Settings > General > Reset > ResetNetworkSettings. Note: This will reset all network settings, including Bluetooth pairing records, Wi-Fi passwords, VPN, and APN settings.
Ensure that your device is using the latest software. To do so, connect your device to your computer and check for updates in iTunes.
My kids are always turning on "airplane mode" which shuts down the WiFi. Be sure the tablet isn't in airplane mode (you'll see an airplane icon) in the settings. (It's also an option at shut-down.) Being in airplane mode would prevent the Nabi from "seeing" the WiFi devices.
Thank you for the Video, this made it much easier for me to determine the problem. You are correct, you have WiFi, this is not the problem, the problem is with the Tablet's WiFi Service which is freezing, thus not causing you to access WiFi.
Have you installed any new software lately? Something has broken the WiFi software on your Tablet. If you installed a new App recently, remove it to see if that new App broke your WiFi software on your Tablet. If you have not installed anything new on the Tablet maybe the manufacture downloaded an update that broke the WiFi on the Tablet. If you recently received an Software update from the manufature, let perform a Factory Resetr on the tablet to fix the issue.
You can connect to the Internet through Wi-Fi, GPRS, Dial-up, or Work connections(such as VPN and proxy connections). If you are encountering problems : .Open the Comm Manager and make sure Flight Mode (or Airplane Mode) is turned off. .Make sure the connection method settings are correct before accessing the Internet. .Make sure the connections have been activated (e.g. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi etc.).
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