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Wifi Odd Behaviour
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First thing today, partner's and my iPad lost WiFi connection.
In the same room, both our Macs HAD connection.
Removed all ethernet cables to make sure that wasn't taking over, retried the Macs, still wifi connection. They did, although System Prefs. asked for WPA password (unusually). Put that in.
Ran Macs having turned off Ethernet, to test Wifi. They worked.
Obviously rebooted iPads, no difference.
Deleted Virgin network from iPad, reinstated it, with its password.
iPad settings says WiFi connected, with its 'tick'.
But iPad browsers etc. say 'no internet connection'.
All very odd. Next step is to take all the cables out of the router, redo, and restart.
Unless you've got any other ideas?
Ta.
BB
In the same room, both our Macs HAD connection.
Removed all ethernet cables to make sure that wasn't taking over, retried the Macs, still wifi connection. They did, although System Prefs. asked for WPA password (unusually). Put that in.
Ran Macs having turned off Ethernet, to test Wifi. They worked.
Obviously rebooted iPads, no difference.
Deleted Virgin network from iPad, reinstated it, with its password.
iPad settings says WiFi connected, with its 'tick'.
But iPad browsers etc. say 'no internet connection'.
All very odd. Next step is to take all the cables out of the router, redo, and restart.
Unless you've got any other ideas?
Ta.
BB
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