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Can't connect to Internet through WiFi on Android Tablet/Phone. ... 4.Try to turn off/on Wi-Fi on the device. Turn off Wi-Fi first, [Settings]>>[Wi-Fi] >>[OFF]. Then turn on Wi-Fi, [Settings]>>[Wi-Fi]>>[ON].
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.
If your WiFi is ON then the station ID should be showing when you look for a wifi signal with your tablet.
You should configure the Access Point with a new password and then attempt to log in with that new password.
You may need to uninstall the driver for the wifi on your tablet and re-install it using a new driver.
If you can click on your wifi and pick "forget" do that and then restart the tablet and try again. If that doesn't work try going to settings and resetting it to factory then it will be like a new one, if you can do it without wifi some tablets wont let you past the wifi screen until you sign on.
My kids are always turning on "airplane mode" which shuts down the WiFi. Be sure the tablet isn't in airplane mode (you'll see an airplane icon) in the settings. (It's also an option at shut-down.) Being in airplane mode would prevent the Nabi from "seeing" the WiFi devices.
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