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iPad's are excellent for work and leisure, but it can be frustrating if it won't connect to the Wi-Fi. Here are six troubleshooting tips to get you back online.
How to configure your iPad Wi-Fi connection to use a static IP address. If the wireless network you are connecting to does not use DHCP to assign IP addresses to wireless devices, ...
Your iPad will automatically connect to wireless networks it recognizes, such as your home or company network. However, changing or accessing a new network will require you to connect manually.
You can also turn on Wi-Fi Assist, which allows your iPhone or iPad to switch to cellular data when a Wi-Fi connection is weak. You'll find the setting in Settings, Cellular, Wi-Fi Assist .
A wireless connection is fine for most tasks you do on your iPad, but there are some things that would just be way better with a solid hard-wired ethernet connection. Here’s how to connect your ...
Your Wi-Fi issue may boil down to something as simple as loose or incorrectly placed internet cables. Ethernet cables, power cords, surge protectors, power strips and extension cords can disrupt your ...
Printers that can set up a wireless access point can connect to your iPad using Settings and Wi-Fi. The printer's manufacturer likely has an app for use with iOS devices.
To use Switch control on your iPhone, connect your iPhone and iPad to the same Wi-Fi network and log in to the iCloud account on both devices using the same Apple ID.
iPad's are excellent for work and leisure, but it can be frustrating if it won't connect to the Wi-Fi. Here are six troubleshooting tips to get you back online.