## Direct Answer
If your iPad’s WiFi keeps disconnecting after dropping, try restarting your iPad, checking for physical damage, and resetting your network settings.
## Step-by-Step Guide
To fix the issue, follow these steps:
1. **Restart your iPad**: Press and hold 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. **Check for physical damage**: Inspect your iPad for any visible damage, such as a broken or loose antenna. If you find any damage, contact Apple Support or visit an Apple Store for repair.
3. **Reset network settings**: Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Reset > Reset network settings. This will reset your WiFi settings to their default values.
4. **Forget WiFi network**: Go to Settings > WiFi, find your network, and tap the “i” icon next to it. Then, tap “Forget This Network” to remove it from your list of known networks.
5. **Reconnect to WiFi**: Go back to Settings > WiFi and select your network from the list. Enter your password to reconnect.
## FAQ
### Q: What if restarting my iPad doesn’t work?
A: If restarting your iPad doesn’t fix the issue, try resetting your network settings or checking for physical damage.
### Q: Can I fix physical damage myself?
A: No, it’s not recommended to try to fix physical damage yourself. Contact Apple Support or visit an Apple Store for repair.
### Q: Will resetting network settings delete my data?
A: No, resetting network settings will only reset your WiFi settings to their default values. It won’t delete any of your data or apps.
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