While we did n’t experienceany troubles when we test the iPad ’s Wi - Fi , some owners are having difficulty connecting and reconnecting to wireless networks . Apple confirmed that it ’s aware of the issue and posted some suggestions on how to desexualise them :
https://gizmodo.com/ipad-test-notes-wireless-5508838
Symptoms :

Under sure conditions , iPad may not automatically rejoin a known Wi - Fi web after restart or waking from sleep . This can pass off with some third - company Wi - Fi routers that are dual - stria capable when :
Using the same electronic internet name for each internet
Using dissimilar security mise en scene for each web

declaration :
If you encounter this effect , sample the following :
Create separate Wi - Fi electronic internet names to identify each band . This can be done easy by hang on one or more characters to the current web name . ( Example : impart a GB to the 802.11b / g connection name and an N to the 802.11n meshwork name . )

ascertain that both networks use the same security type ( WEP , WPA , WPA2 , and so on )
If the consequence persists , readjust your meshwork options using options > General > Reset > Reset connection configurations .
Note : Always ensure that your Wi - Fi router microcode is up to date .

I ’ve attempted to retroflex the issues described for judge out the recommended resolutions , but have not been able to vex my iPad into resist to link or reconnect to a Wi - Fi connection . Has anyone have the issues ? Do Apple ’s suggestions break up them ? [ AppleviaMac World ]
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