## Fixing WiFi Issues on Chromebook After Factory Reset
If your WiFi keeps disconnecting on your Chromebook after a factory reset, try restarting your Chromebook and router, then forget the WiFi network and reconnect to it. If the issue persists, reset the WiFi settings or perform a powerwash.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart your Chromebook and router**: This often resolves connectivity issues.
2. **Forget the WiFi network**: Go to Settings > WiFi > click on the WiFi network > Forget.
3. **Reconnect to the WiFi network**: Go to Settings > WiFi > select the WiFi network > enter the password.
4. **Reset WiFi settings**: Go to Settings > WiFi > Advanced > Reset WiFi settings.
5. **Powerwash your Chromebook**: Go to Settings > Advanced > Reset settings > Powerwash > Reset.
## Frequently Asked Questions
### Q: Why does my WiFi keep disconnecting on my Chromebook?
A: Common causes include outdated router firmware, incorrect WiFi settings, or interference from other devices.
### Q: Will a factory reset fix WiFi issues on my Chromebook?
A: Sometimes, but not always. If the issue persists, try the steps outlined above.
### Q: How do I update my router’s firmware?
A: Check your router’s manufacturer website for update instructions, as the process varies by device.
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