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Wi-Fi doesn’t work: what’s the solution?

What good is an amazing-looking smartphone packed with network features if you can’t connect to the Internet? Even the best Android devices have been known to suffer occasional problems with connectivity. Whether the connection comes and goes or the device can’t connect at all, it's a nightmare when you can't get online.

1. Back to basics: Airplane mode and system reboot

Never overlook the simplest solution. Often we look for complicated, geeky methods, but if the Wi-Fi does not work, one of the classic remedies might provide the cure. As any tech-head should know, ‘turning it off and on again’ is page one of the troubleshooting bible. First, you should deactivate and reactivate the connection. Open the quick settings menu with a swipe-down gesture from the top of the screen and select the Wi-Fi icon to disable it. If the drop-down menu does not offer this icon, open the app drawer, head to Settings and open it from there.

Do the same with your home router: turn it off and, after at least two minutes, switch it on again. Another simple solution is to turn Airplane mode on for a few seconds, disable it and check your connection again.

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Open your Quick Settings and turn off the connection, or try airplane mode. / © NextPit

In the event that your Wi-Fi connection continues to cause you trouble, try restarting your device. If the problem has occurred after an update to a new Android version, try restarting your smartphone in safe mode:

Press the power button

From the on-screen options, hold down the Power off option for a few seconds

Select OK when asked if you want to reboot to safe mode.

Once in safe mode, restart your device normally

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A simple restart could be enough to solve your Wi-Fi problem. / © NextPit

You should now be able to connect to the WiFi network without any problems, but if the issue persists, keep reading.

2. Wi-Fi disconnects on its own

The most obvious reason for this problem is that you have not enabled the Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep option. This setting automatically disconnects your device from the Wi-Fi network to save battery.

To change this, follow these steps:

Go to the Settings menu     

Select Wi-Fi, press the trio of dots at the bottom of the screen or the cog, if you have it

Press Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep.

Select Yes / Always to enjoy seamless connectivity

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Make sure you’re Wi-Fi connection is always enabled, even while you sleep. / © NextPit

3. How to access an ad-hoc or hidden network

There are two things that restrict automatic access to a network: the network to which you want to connect belongs to a specific type or the network is hidden for security reasons.

Regarding the first problem, most Android phones are not configured to work on ad-hoc networks. But the kind folks over in the XDA developers forum managed to create a patch to bypass this limitation. With the patch wpa_supplicant file, you can connect to these types of networks.

Warning: This solution from the XDA Developers forum is intended for advanced users only; we at AndroidPIT will not be held liable in the event of damage to your device.

If the problem is related to a hidden network, you can try to add it manually. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Add network. Enter the SSID and the correct password, and you can once again surf the web and respond to your WhatsApp messages.

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Have you tried adding the network manually? / © NextPit

4. Problems acquiring an IP address? Think fix wifi!

Do you have problems with IP acquisition? Are you trapped in the clutches of an infinite loop during the authentication process? Sometimes the Wi-Fi does not work because it fails to carry out this process. If your Android is not able to connect to a network, first reboot the router. If the problem persists, carry out a factory reset.

Does this seem like a drastic solution to the problem? Indeed it is, but thankfully there is another solution before you go the hard way: you can visit the Google Play Store and download fix wifi (assuming you have mobile data).

fix wifi

Install on Google Play

The application restores Wi-Fi system files and some services essential to the proper functioning of the network. The app will take care of your device when it attempts to acquire an IP address. It is an especially easy-to-use app, lacking a pretty interface, but once you understand how it works and go through the short tutorial, this will help you solve problems with your connection.

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Having fix wifi installed should let you start surfing the web. / © NextPit

5. Wi-Fi is very slow

So you’re finally able to connect, but the speed is so slow, you can’t even browse the web? If you are connected to a public Wi-Fi network, the problem may simply be network congestion: too many users at once.

If you are sure that your router is functioning smoothly, that the signal is strong enough, and that there is no interference, check the speed of the network by installing Speedtest on your device. It is a reliable and accurate service that, in a few seconds, will show you your actual download and upload speeds and ping, helping you to identify the underlying problem.

Speedtest by Ookla

Install on Google Play

If you have root permissions, and you are already familiar with Android, you can speed up the connection on your device by editing a specific system file that contains a TCP / IP configuration.

6. Public Wi-Fi sometimes requires a sign-in

Ever been through an airport with time to kill and noticed a sign for free Wi-Fi but became frustrated when you couldn’t connect? We might have a solution for you. Often, public Wi-Fi networks like these – it’s the same in McDonald’s and Starbucks in some countries – require users to sign in and accept some terms and conditions before it will allow them to use the connection.

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If your public Wi-Fi is not working, you may need to sign in.? / © NextPit

You should be prompted to do this via a notification as soon as you connect, but it doesn’t always happen. If you have managed to connect to a public Wi-Fi network, but your WhatsApp or another app will still not update, try opening Chrome or your preferred browser and you should be redirected to the appropriate sign-in page. Once you jump through a few hoops, you will be to use the Wi-Fi freely.

7. Reset network settings

It is possible to manually reset your network settings via the backup and restore section of your device’s settings options. Open your settings and select system. Find your way to the backup and restore section or reset if you have it. Next, choose network settings reset and you’ll notice Wi-Fi in the list along with mobile data and Bluetooth. You’ll have to confirm your lock pattern, fingerprint or lock password to carry out the reset. Be warned: you will be erasing all connection settings if you do this and starting again from scratch, but it could solve your Wi-Fi connection problem.

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These are the most common solutions that you should try out if you’re having problems with your Wi-Fi. Do you know any others? Leave us a comment.

Source: https://www.nextpit.com/wi-fi-does-not-work-solution

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