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There could be several reasons why your Verizon tablet keeps disconnecting from Wi-Fi and not accepting your password to reconnect. Here are some possible solutions:
Restart your tablet and your Wi-Fi router: Sometimes, simply restarting your tablet and router can help resolve connectivity issues.
Check your Wi-Fi signal strength: Weak Wi-Fi signal strength can cause frequent disconnections. Move closer to the router or try to improve the signal strength by repositioning the router or using a Wi-Fi signal booster.
Check your Wi-Fi network settings: Check if your Wi-Fi network settings match those of your router. Make sure you have the correct security settings and password. Try to forget the network and then reconnect and re-enter your password.
Clear your tablet's cache: Clearing your tablet's cache can sometimes help with connectivity issues. You can do this by going to Settings > Storage > Cached data > Clear cached data.
Check for software updates: Make sure that your tablet is running the latest software updates. Check for updates in Settings > System updates.
Factory reset: As a last resort, you can try doing a factory reset on your tablet. This will erase all data on the tablet, so make sure to back up any important files before doing this. Go to Settings > Backup & reset > Factory data reset.
If none of these solutions work, you may want to contact Verizon customer support for further assistance.
If you forgot your wifi password, all you need to do is reset your modem. Doing this will restore your modem to it's factory settings.
Find the reset hole, could be on the side, front or back of the modem. Unfold a paper clip and push the reset hole with the paper clip. Hold it down for about 10 seconds or until it turns off.
When you turn the modem on, it is already back to factory settings and it will no longer ask for a password.
how long have you had it?......is the cd burnt?....................does any cd work?.................maybe there is short or some thing, if you just bought it take it, or maybe u should replace it
Is it possible that the speakers are out of phase, where one speaker is moving out, the other is moving in, resulting in zero bass?
Other than checking wires, making sure + on amp is linked to + on speaker, try changing the eq settings, or sit them next to a wall - walls help bass a lot.
It seems that you have get the color system setting of your Tv wrong. Sony uses the Pal(it's a format for the transmission of signals) color system , so check into your TV's color system settings and change it to pal , if that doesnt work then change it to Ntsc.
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