
Change the Wireless NetworkĪnother reason why you’re having this authentication problem is that of an IP conflict. Once you have that one bar, connect to the network once again. Tap on the Forget Network option and distance yourself from the router until you’re only getting one bar signal. Long-press on the network, either the SSID or name and you should see a small window with the options to either forget the network or modify network config. Find the network you’re having trouble connecting to under WiFi Networks. Go to your device’s Settings and tap on WiFi. This is a solution that has worked for many, and hopefully, it will work for you. Eliminating the wireless connection and then try to find/ connect to it again. Sometimes the answer lies in starting over, and that’s why resetting the WiFi connection could be the answer to your problems. Turn on Wifi and mobile network, and everything should be OK now. If your phone connects to the WiFi network without any issues, then you can turn airplane mode off. Now, enable airplane mode and without turning this last feature off, go ahead and turn on the WiFi option. To give the airplane mode a try, swipe down from the top of your display and turn off the mobile network and WiFi. This is a useful tip because sometimes your phone’s mobile network interferes with your phone trying to connect to a network. You can use Bluetooth, WiFi, or even make a phone call. What happens when you enable Airplane Mode is that all radio-frequency signal transmission on your phone is turned off.
