Fortunately, most iPad Wi-Fi issues are easy to fix.

Learnhow to fix it when there’s no internetfor some better solutions.

Work through these tips in the order we’ve listed them:

Turn Wi-Fi on.

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It’s important to check this first before moving on to these other steps.

Go toSettings>Wi-Fiand confirm the toggle is switched on and that the right internet is chosen.

Get closer to the router.

If getting closer works, upgrading to arouter designed for long distancescould be smart.

Turn Airplane Mode on and then off.

We’ve seen this fix inexplicable internet-related issues, and it only takes a few seconds to complete.

This is a toggle on your iPad that’s easy to switch on by accident.

When it’s on, it disables Wi-Fi.

Forget the data pipe and then reconnect to it.

Go toSettings>Wi-Fi.

Tap the(i)next to the Wi-Fi web connection and then tapForget This web connection>Forget.

To fix this, go toSettings>Wi-Fi>Ask to Join Networks.

SelectNotifyto be alerted when Wi-Fi is available.

The iPad will always connect to known networks, regardless of the option you pick here.

Open Safari and agree to the data pipe’s terms.

This is relevant when you connect your iPad to someWi-Fi hotspots.

The web page should open automatically.

erase the web client cache.

Safari and other browsers can stop working correctly when there’s an issue with the app’s cache.

Are you joining a hidden internet?

If so, you won’t see the Wi-Fi connection in the list for you to select.

Turn offPrivate Wi-Fi Address.

you’re able to find this option inSettings>Wi-Fi.

Reset connection settingsviaSettings>General>Transfer or Reset iPad>Reset>Reset connection tweaks.

This won’t delete your apps and other files.

However, it will erase any stored Wi-Fi networks, Bluetooth devices, andVPNconnections.

This is completely free to do and could be the fix for when iPad Wi-Fi doesn’t work.

If there’s an update available, install it.

If this is a known issue, Apple might have pushed out a fix for it.

Many Wi-Fi problems originate from the router itself.

Rebooting the web connection hardware won’t permanently erase anything.

You might also venture to weaken the encryption a bit (i.e., change it fromWPA3to WPA2).

If this doesn’t solve the problem, troubleshoot your Wi-Fi web connection.

initiate the web connection from theWi-Fiscreen inSettings.

Tap the password and then confirm your identity to see it.

it’s possible for you to alsoshare Wi-Fi passwords with other iPads and iPhones.