Thứ Hai, 10 tháng 10, 2011

Some Tips on How to Correct iPad Wi-Fi Connection Problems

By Dmitry Vasenyov


Today one of the most common complaints about Apple iPad seems to be problems with Wi-Fi connection. In fact, these problems could include a complete lack if Wi-Fi connection, weak signal, dropped signal and varying degrees of speed once connected. Below there are some tips that could help resolve some of these Wi-Fi connection problems:

- Make sure that Wi-Fi signal is available

Even though this could seem obvious, the users have to check if there is any available Wi-Fi network in the area. And thus you need to go to settings, Wi-Fi and check for the list of available networks. If there is no list, then there could be just no coverage in the area. In addition, remember that private networks could not show up at all while some other Wi-Fi locations could require password access. If the latest is your case, then just enter this password through settings, Wi-Fi, other before you try to connect.

- Try to move to another position

It could be possible that you are not close enough to the hotspot hub or could not have a clear line of sight. And thus the user has to shift position. Perfectly it is necessary to move closer to the hub or to avoid obstructions. This could seem obvious, however a small difference in distance could actually make a great difference.

- Check hotspot connection

The other thing that could seem obvious, however the user has to check that the hub is switched on. Make sure that all cables are well-connected. If there is a need, try turning it off and restarting.

- Check the settings

In public locations, several networks with different names could be in the same location. And thus users have to make sure that they are trying to connect to the right one. This is necessary because one location could offer both public networks and private ones with similar names.




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