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Have you made any changes to router? If no, disconnect it, turn off tablet keep them for a minute then turn back on. If that doesn't help I'd suggest to factory reset tablet.
It could be because of the amount of devices that are connected to your wifi. Too many devices could put a lot of weight on your bandwith causing the wifi itsself to become slower. Disconnect any devices using wifi in your home that dont need to be on every day and try reseting your modem or router. You could also use a usb cord to get a more direct connection or you might have to upgrade to a faster wifi company. If the problem still continues take your device back and get it fixed, call the number in the troubleshooting guide, or visit the nextbook website and make sure you have your device registered.
When you reset the tablet your tablet wifi settings, wifi name and password will be erased. You have to detect your wifi on the tablet, connect to it and enter password right?
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