Whether the recent upgrade to iOS 4.3 or simply received a new iPad 2, you may experience some problems with connectivity Wi-Fi on your device, which has not yet run into before. Days where we could simply adjust the brightness of our iPad to solve network problems should be long behind us. Apple publish updated Troubleshooting Guide, which guides you through the steps to resolve most if not all Your iPad connectivity problems, but the following tips should help you get up and running again quickly:
To renew the DHCP lease, open application settings and select Wi-Fi. Select the configuration of the currently connected to the network and click on the button "Renewing the lease of". With this solution, all existing network settings will remain intact. You should not need to re-enter all the information for the wireless network at this stage.
If you are renewing their leases did not solve the problem, try to establish a new connection to a wireless network again. This solution will be to remove only the network configurations for what is likely to have problems with a wireless network, one problem. Open application settings and again select Wi-fi . Select the configuration of the currently connected to the network and click on the button "Forget this network". After completion, you will need to configure wireless network settings for this particular network.
You still have problems? This time to reset all network settings and configurations from all established wireless network connection. After this operation, all network configurations for all of the wireless network you have joined the ever-will be lost. Open application settings and select the General > Reset. With a collection of reset buttons clickReset network settings". After completion, you will need to configure all the wireless network settings for all the networks you connect to again.
Restart device
You can think that restarting the device, and as a last resort, is one remedy that will cure all ills. In this case is not true. The IP address assigned by the DHCP server is the first remedy, but does not remove network configurations with memory as in the solutions of the second and third subparagraphs shall not clear simply restarting the device. Again only after the release and renew their leases, and delete all of the settings for the network device will vary too greatly. To turn on the iPad or iPhone power off, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button on the top of the device for a few seconds until the Red slider appears, and then move the slider. To re-enable again, hold down the Sleep/Wake button briefly.
If these quick tips will not solve the problems of the network, and all other devices attached to the problematic of wireless networks are all retains great, then it may be time to call AppleCare or stop in and talk with the genius of Apple.
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