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When turning on my wi-fi my address comes up not in range....i called internet provider and they told me the problem is in the tablet....another problem i noticed a couple wks ago is that when I'mf finished whith the internet i would turn of the wi-fi ...then when going to turn the wi-fi back on it would be already oni went as far as pressing the reset button to redo everything and I didn't get anything resolved...PLEASE HELP ME.....also
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Can't connect to Internet through WiFi on Android Tablet/Phone. ... 4.Try to turn off/on Wi-Fi on the device. Turn off Wi-Fi first, [Settings]>>[Wi-Fi] >>[OFF]. Then turn on Wi-Fi, [Settings]>>[Wi-Fi]>>[ON].
The free Wi Fi router may have run out of IP leases on its DHCP server just when you were trying to connect the tablet. If the leases are as an example say one week long then if lots of people connect to the free wi fi they get a lease for one week. So if the device comes back within the week it already has an IP address assigned to it and works. If a new device comes along it has to ask the DHCP server via the WI FI to assign it an IP address. If all available IP addresses are leased from the WI FI router the device will not get assigned an ip address. Would suggest trying to connect the Tablet on another Wi FI system to test it works.
I had this happen on my mobile phone when I was in Surfers Paradise in a Coffee shop and suspected the lease time on the WI FI router was too long for the amount of short term customers using the coffee shop. (the staff had no idea on why the Wi FI was not working so it would have been pointless to try and explain this concept to them and how to change the lease time on the dhcp server) Also there is a limit to the simultaneous number of users on a Wi Fi frequency on one access point . Unless the WI FI uses multiple WI FI access points.
Could be no available connection on the radio wi fi system you may have reached maximum user capacity try turning off wi fi on one of the currently connected devices and see if tablet connects to it . Was it 802.11G the Wi fi system.
FIRST OF ALL TRY CONNECTING TO A PUBLIC WIFI LIKE A LOCAL LIBRARY. IF IT WORKS THEN CALL YOUR LOCAL INTERNET PROVIDER AND HAVE THEN WALK YOU THRU CONNECTING IT. IT IS A FREE TO DO SO. BUT ALWAYS ASK. GOOD LUCK.
Assuming you're trying to connect via wireless router. If you connect, but then aren't able to get to the Internet. I would something is wrong between the router to the modem to the wall (DSL/Cable modem) rather then your tablet device. You can connect your device to your router and you device will show it has a wifi connection, but beyond the router something may be amiss. Try seeing what you get from another device like computer or laptop. That might get you closer to your actual issue,
I assume you are either unable to see your network listed or when you select your network from the list of active Wi-Fi Networks within range of you device and depending on security level no password or the Security Key you have doesn't work. First, make sure you have a few pieces of information: 1) The SSID or name of the network 2) The security type and password 3) If no DHCP service you'll need the ip address subnet and an available address for your device, ip address of the gateway/router, & ip address of the DNS servers. Usually the router provides DHCP and provides all of the addressing information.
Typically, you are provided the SSID and a security key or password. On your tablet open settings and turn Wi-Fi in necessary and look for your SSID in the list to the right. If your SSID is not shown verify the name, that the router is on and you are within range. Be aware of obstructions between you and the router. My Pool House is a virtual dead zone due to some electrical wiring on the wall it shares with the office. The router is less than 5 feet away, but the signal is unreliable. If everything is working and still no SSID on list, then it may be hidden. Simply, select Add Wi-Fi Network at the bottom and enter the SSID (Netgear987), security type (WPA OR WPA2 typically) and the password (PASSWORD maybe case sensitive). If it connects and fails to obtainan ip address or just drops it may indicate another layer of security that requires each device MAC ID is added to the list of authorized devices for that router. Your MAC ID is listed on the Settings_About Device_Status screen WiFi MAC Address: (F7:C7:AE:78:E6:FC). Sounds like a lot but usually verified SSID and password do the trick. Good Luck
you can access the Internet through the mobile network or via Wi-Fi.Your mobile network settings are pre-configured by your serviceprovider and there is no need to change any settings. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances of up to 100meters.1. Tap Home > Settings > Wireless & networks .2. Select the Wi-Fi check box to turn Wi-Fi on
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