Fixing WiFi Not Connecting on Chromebook
## Direct Answer
If your WiFi is not connecting on your Chromebook, try restarting your Chromebook and router, then forget the WiFi network and reconnect to it. If that doesn’t work, check your WiFi settings, ensure you’re using the correct password, and move closer to the router.
## Step-by-Step Guide
To fix WiFi not connecting on your Chromebook, follow these steps:
1. **Restart your Chromebook**: Shut down your Chromebook, wait for 10 seconds, and then turn it back on.
2. **Restart your router**: Unplug the power cord from your router, wait for 30 seconds, and then plug it back in.
3. **Forget the WiFi network**: Click on the time in the bottom right corner of your screen, then click on the WiFi icon, select the WiFi network you’re trying to connect to, and click “Forget”.
4. **Reconnect to the WiFi network**: Click on the WiFi icon again, select the WiFi network you want to connect to, and enter the password.
5. **Check your WiFi settings**: Ensure that your WiFi is turned on and that you’re using the correct password.
6. **Move closer to the router**: Try moving your Chromebook closer to the router to see if it’s a range issue.
## FAQ
* **Q: Why is my WiFi not connecting on my Chromebook?**
A: There could be several reasons why your WiFi is not connecting, including a weak signal, incorrect password, or router issues.
* **Q: How do I reset my Chromebook’s WiFi settings?**
A: To reset your Chromebook’s WiFi settings, go to Settings, click on “Advanced”, and then click on “Reset settings”.
* **Q: What if I’m still having trouble connecting to WiFi?**
A: If you’re still having trouble connecting to WiFi, try contacting your internet service provider or a technical support specialist for further assistance.
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