Fixing WiFi Not Connecting on iPad After Sleep Mode
## Direct Answer
If your iPad’s WiFi isn’t connecting after sleep mode, try restarting your iPad, forgetting the WiFi network, and then reconnecting to it.
## Step-by-Step Guide
To fix the issue, follow these steps:
1. Restart your iPad by pressing and holding the sleep/wake button until the “Slide to Power Off” slider appears. Slide it to the right to turn off your iPad, then press and hold the sleep/wake button again until the Apple logo appears.
2. Go to Settings > WiFi and tap on the “i” icon next to your WiFi network.
3. Tap “Forget This Network” to remove the network from your iPad’s memory.
4. Wait for a few seconds, then select your WiFi network from the list of available networks.
5. Enter your WiFi password to reconnect to the network.
## FAQ
### Q: Why does my iPad’s WiFi not connect after sleep mode?
A: This issue can be caused by a temporary glitch or a conflict with your iPad’s WiFi settings.
### Q: Will restarting my iPad delete any data?
A: No, restarting your iPad will not delete any data. It will only close all running apps and refresh your iPad’s system.
### Q: How often should I restart my iPad?
A: It’s a good idea to restart your iPad every week or two to keep it running smoothly and prevent glitches like this one.
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