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camera distance may be too far from wi fi source ie router or access point ? possible solution use a wi fi range extender.
Neighbours Wi Fi interfering with your WI FI . possible solution change the channel used by your wi fi from auto to channel 3 or channel 6 . This ensures channel spacing from neighbors if they are on auto as well . Setting in wi fi access point or wi fi router
First, try restarting the Galaxy S6. To do that, hold the power button on the right side of the phone until prompted. Hold it down again to turn the Galaxy S6 back on. It's a simple process but it has been known to dislodge Wi-Fi issues
If that doesn't work, Galaxy S6 users will want to try rebooting the local router if that hasn't been done in awhile. We recommend unplugging the router for a good 30 seconds and then plugging it back in. Users can do the same for the modem as well. Galaxy S6 users might also consider updating the routers firmware. This process will be different depending on make and model. If those simple fixes don't work, it's time to head into the Galaxy S6's settings.
If the Galaxy S6 isn't getting a solid connection, it's time to force the device to forget the Wi-Fi network in question. To do that, head to the desired connection in Settings. On the Galaxy S6, this can be found in the Connections portion of Settings. Once there, select Wi-Fi. Tap on the desired network and select the Forgetoption. Users will then need to reconnect to the Wi-Fi network. Make sure the password is readily available or the device will be locked out.
If that doesn't work, head into Wi-Fi, tap More in the top right corner, and select Advanced. Ensure thatAlways allow scanning is turned on. You'll also want to make sure that Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep is set toAlways.
You can get WI-FI anywhere WI-FI is available with a smart phone.
But if you only have a modem at home and an ethernet cable from the modem to your computer to get internet, then you may not have WI-FI at home.
You'll need to get a wireless router to have WI-FI at home.
Once you do that, you can continue to have your desktop hooked up by the ethernet cable, but you can also install a WI-FI adapter card in your desktop. It will have an antenna on the back of your computer and then you can set it up anywhere in your house and have internet without an ethernet cable.
Are you trying to connect via wi-fi or via bluetooth? Typical hotspots are wi-fi, and that can be as easy as turning on wi-fi (in Settings, Wi-fi - see manual or quick setup brochure) then waiting for it to find an active hotspot and plugging in any necessary password. Bluetooth is much less common. Post more info and I'll try to help more.
hL-2130 is not a wireless or network printer. So it is unlikely you will be able to print directly from the S5300 even if you get a Samsung wi-fi print app. You can however, try to use services like Printer share which can allow you to configure your computer connected to the printer to be used as a printer client to service wi-fi printing from your mobile phone.
Hello Ricardo.
How are You? I Guess you need to
1- Check your wi-fi router model.
2- Check your wi-fi settings.
also please check how many devices are connected to your wi-fi at same time. because some routers can only support upto 5 device. you can check this in the settings and also routers manual.
He should read the manaul or call his cell phone provider's tech support. If he still can't find wi-fi the wi-fi is turned off or hidden which can be corrected by the person who manages the wi-fi acces point. I hope this helps him.
Hello!
Here are the things you can try for a malfunctioing Wi-Fi on your Galaxy S:
Try turning off your Wi-Fi then turn it on again.
Sometimes, this works for me as the Wi-Fi might need a restart so it can try scanning again. You can do so by going to Settings > Wireless and Network > Wi-Fi Settings and ticking the Wi-Fi checkbox.
Turn off your handset then turn it on again.
An app that was running on your handset might be messing with your Wi-Fi, so to make all things better, you can restart your handset for a fresh boot. :)
Check if there are actually Wi-Fi networks in your area or the Wi-Fi is too weak.
If there aren't any Wi-Fi networks to detect, it can't do anything at all in the first place. Try moving to an area with better Wi-Fi signal.
You can ask me if you have any queries! :)
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