Fix Wi-Fi Not Connecting
🪲 Bug:
Your device isn't talking to your Wi-Fi box.
🔧 Fix:
* Turn off the Wi-Fi on your device (phone, laptop, etc.) and then turn it back on. Give it a minute to reconnect.
* Unplug your Wi-Fi box (the router) from the wall, wait 30 seconds, and plug it back in. This gives it a little reboot.
* Make sure you're using the correct Wi-Fi password. It's usually on a sticker on the router itself. Double-check for typos!
💡 Tip:
Sometimes walls can block Wi-Fi. Try moving closer to your router!
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❓ FAQ
Common causes include incorrect passwords, outdated drivers, disabled Wi-Fi adapters, or router glitches. Restarting your router and double-checking the password often resolves the issue.
Remove the saved Wi-Fi network on your device, re-enter the correct password, and ensure your router’s security settings (WPA2/WPA3) match your device’s capabilities.
Yes. Updating your device’s operating system, network drivers, and router firmware often improves compatibility and stability.
If all other devices connect, the problem is likely with that specific device. Reset its network settings or restart it to refresh the connection.
Press and hold the reset button on the router for about 10 seconds. This restores factory settings, allowing you to set up the Wi-Fi again from scratch.