## Fixing WiFi Connection on Chromebook After Factory Reset
To fix WiFi not connecting on your Chromebook after a factory reset, go to **Settings** > **Network** > **WiFi**, select your network, and enter your WiFi password. If that doesn’t work, follow these steps:
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart your Chromebook**: Shut down your Chromebook, wait 10 seconds, and turn it back on.
2. **Check WiFi settings**: Go to **Settings** > **Network** > **WiFi**, and make sure WiFi is turned on.
3. **Forget and reconnect to network**: Click on the WiFi network you’re trying to connect to, and select **Forget**. Then, click on the network again and enter your WiFi password.
4. **Check WiFi password**: Ensure you’re entering the correct WiFi password. If you’re still having trouble, try resetting your WiFi router.
5. **Reset WiFi router**: Unplug your WiFi router, wait 30 seconds, and plug it back in.
6. **Check for software updates**: Go to **Settings** > **About Chrome OS** > **Check for updates**, and install any available updates.
7. **Reset network settings**: Go to **Settings** > **Network** > **Advanced** > **Reset**, and select **Reset**.
## Frequently Asked Questions
* **Q: Why did my WiFi stop working after a factory reset?**
A: A factory reset resets all settings to their default values, which may cause issues with WiFi connectivity.
* **Q: How do I know if my WiFi password is correct?**
A: Check your WiFi router or contact your internet service provider to confirm your WiFi password.
* **Q: What if I’ve tried all the steps and still can’t connect to WiFi?**
A: Contact Chromebook support or visit a nearby repair center for further assistance.
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