How to fix the problem iPhone or iPad can’t able to connect to WiFi

A lot of problems with the Wi-Fi connection appear on the iOS 10.3.1 update which, causes slowness and not maintaining a stable internet connection on the iPhone 7 Plus. There are only few things you can do on an iPad without an active internet connection, which is why it is essential to make sure you can connect to a stable Wi-Fi network with good speed and stability. Without worrying about breaking suddenly when downloading apps, sending emails and surfing the web. 



Issues can however occur that may prevent your iPad Air/iPhone 6s from properly connecting to a stable network, all of which can be easily rectified as outlined in the following list of method on fixing Wi-FI for iOS 10.3.1. Is your router turned on or is the connection running? 


Check your router and ensure that WiFi is actually turned on. 


Many modern routers have a switch or button that allows you to enable and disable the WiFi connection.


Check your password It isn’t difficult to incorrectly type a password, especially if it is a difficult combination of letters, numbers and special characters. Ensure that you are typing in the correct password and you may just find that it is the solution you are looking for. Check your distance from the router In order to successfully establish a connection and utilize it, you must be within range of the router. 


The required range for a WiFi connection varies across different routers, however the standard range is between 150 to 300 feet based on whether you are indoors or outdoors. 


Restart your iPad It is not unusual for technology to become unresponsive (‘to hang’), so restarting the tablet could help reset the internal modem. 


Steps on how to restart an iPad How to fix the problem iPhone or iPad can’t able to connect to WiFi :  

1) Press and hold the power button for about 3 seconds until a red slider appears on your screen.

 2) Swipe the slider to the right, confirming that you would like to restart. 

3) After your iPad has completely turned off, press and hold your power button again, waiting until the Apple logo appears on screen. 

4) Once your iPad has restarted you can attempt to connect to your WiFi service again. 


Reset the iPad’s WiFi connection You can reset the iPad’s WiFi connection by simply going to Settings > Wi-Fi and sliding the button to OFF, waiting for a few seconds, and switching to ON again.



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