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Jun 22, 2014 - The symptoms are a wireless connection that literally will drop out .... the 5th router is wireless CPE AP, wifi signal keep droppings all the time I ...
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Nov 15, 2015 - 9 posts - ‎5 authors
Ok so for some reason ever since we got a new modem and router my HP laptop willhave a full connection and all of a sudden ill lose it and my wifi says "No Networks available" and a red X appears by my bars at the bottom. ... I dont know if maybe my network adapter is going bad or ...
If it is your WiFi, unplug everything involved with it for 30 seconds and then plug it all back in.
Make sure wifi is turned on.
Make sure that you are trying to connect to a WiFi signal that you know you can connect to. Not all WiFi signals are ones we can connect to with our tablets, phones, and computers. Try connecting to another signal, or try having another device connect to the one you can't connect to to see if it is a device trouble, or an individual WiFi signal issue.
Strong is relative to your position and where the signal is coming from. If you don't have a wireless router in your location then the signal has to go through walls etc. either way it is not your wireless signal from what I gather from your post.
Make sure that you're attempting to connect to the right WiFi hotspot. The tablet may be attempting to connect to a WiFi signal that different from what you expect (a neighbor's, etc.).
Once you're certain that your accessing the intended WiFi signal, attempt your password again. Depending on model tablet, you may be able to keep the password displayed as you type for review before entering to connect. If not, carefully review each character on screen after touching each to see that it is correct (not capitalized, or number or symbol instead). Backspace as needed to make corrections as needed.
After seeing that the WiFi password is being sent properly to the intended WiFi signal, you will connect.
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