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- Click on the WiFi icon that sits in the right end of the Taskbar
- Find your network in the list and make sure you are connected. If you are connected, your network name will be displayed above the status of Connected.
Image Added - If your situation does not match up to this guide so far, you may right-click on the same WiFi icon and choose Troubleshoot problems.
- If that does not fix your issue, you can try disabling your WiFi adapter and re-enabling it. This is equivalent to restarting your computer but localized to the WiFi hardware.
- Again right-click on the WiFi signal and choose Open network & Internet settings.
- Under Advanced network settings, click on Change adapter options.
- Right-click on the appropriate network adapter; it will likely have "WiFi" in its name.
- You may try the Diagnose option before restarting the adapter.
- Chose Disable and wait for the computer to process the change.
- Next, right-click and choose Enable to turn the adapter back on.
- If you were unable to follow any of these steps within Step 4, you may also restart your device to have a similar result.
- If above steps did not solve your issue, you can check that your device has been properly assigned a network address.
- In the same menu that was used in Step 4, right click on the WiFi adapter and chose Properties
- In the popup window, double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) to open the properties.
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Image Added - Click Okay and then Okay again to close the popup windows. The network adapter will automatically restart in order to apply your settings.
- If you're still having issues, please visit techsupport.uconn.edu to participate in a live chat or to open a ticket (email correspondence) and let them know that you have followed this guide to expedite your experience.
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My Wifi network doesn't appear in the Wifi settingsCheck that Wifi is turned on- Open the Settings app. You can search for it by swiping downwards while on the home screen.
- Tap Wi-Fi to open the wifi settings.
- Verify that the slider next to "Wifi" is green indicating it is turned on.
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Toggle Wifi on/offOftentimes, switching the wifi antenna off and back on will resolve wifi issues. - Open the Settings app. You can search for it by swiping downwards while on the home screen.
- Tap Wi-Fi to open the wifi settings.
- Turn off the wireless antenna by tapping the slider next to the "Wifi" heading.
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- Wait a few seconds for available Wifi networks to appear.
Forgetting a Wifi NetworkIf you are unable to connect to a wifi network that you were previously connected to, or are connected to wifi but the internet isn't working, you should try forgetting the wifi network. - Open the Settings app. You can search for it by swiping downwards while on the home screen.
- Tap Wi-Fi to open the wifi settings.
- If you are connected to a wifi network you will see it's name near the top of the screen with a check mark next to it. Tap the 'i' icon next to its name.
- Tap Forget Network.
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Check that Wifi is turned on- Pull down the top menu to see your Settings shortcuts. This guide will include screenshots of Android 11 for reference.
- Look for the Internet/WiFi settings. Please note that depending on your phone, tapping on the button may toggle WiFi on/off while holding the button will bring you to the Settings.
- Firstly, check that WiFi is turned on.
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