- Check the connection – Make sure your device is in range of your WiFi router and there are no obstructions, such as walls or furniture, blocking the signal.
 - Restart the router – Unplug the router for approximately one minute and then plug it back in. You may need to refer to your router's user manual for instructions.
 - Look for other networks – Your device may be connecting to a different network, such as a neighbor's. Scan for the network that you normally connect to.
 - Reposition the router – Find an optimal placement for the router, such as an elevated spot near the center of your home. For best results, consult a professional installer.
 - Check security settings – Verify that the router's security settings are compatible/ configured properly with the device.
 
