Fixing WiFi Not Connecting on iPad
## Direct Answer
To fix WiFi not connecting on your iPad, restart your device, ensure WiFi is enabled, and verify your network password. If issues persist, reset your network settings or check your router.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart Your iPad**: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the “Slide to Power Off” option appears. Slide to power off, then press and hold the Sleep/Wake button again until the Apple logo appears.
2. **Enable WiFi**: Go to Settings > WiFi and make sure the WiFi toggle switch is in the “On” position.
3. **Check Your Network Password**: Ensure you’re entering the correct password for your WiFi network. If you’re unsure, try resetting your router or checking with your network administrator.
4. **Forget WiFi Network**: Go to Settings > WiFi, find your network, and tap the “i” icon next to it. Tap “Forget This Network” and then try connecting again.
5. **Reset Network Settings**: Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This will reset all network settings to their default values.
6. **Check Your Router**: Restart your router by unplugging it, waiting 30 seconds, and plugging it back in. This can often resolve connectivity issues.
## FAQ
### Q: Why is my iPad not connecting to WiFi?
A: Common reasons include incorrect network password, router issues, or a problem with your iPad’s WiFi settings.
### Q: How do I reset my network settings?
A: Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
### Q: What if I’ve tried all the steps and my iPad still won’t connect to WiFi?
A: Try contacting your Internet service provider or visiting an Apple Support page for further assistance.