Android Phone Not Connecting to WiFi

There could be a number of reasons for Android Phone Not Connecting to WiFi Network and this common problem has been reported by a number of users on internet forums. You will find below some of the methods that other users have found useful in fixing the problem of Android Phone Not Connecting to WiFi Network. Before trying out any of the methods as listed below, make sure that your Modem/Router is working properly and there is no problem with internet connectivity in your area or with your Internet Service Provider.

Make Sure WiFi is Set to ON

It is quite possible that you may have accidentally disabled the WiFi option on your Android Phone. Hence, follow the steps below to take a look and Enable WiFi on your Android Phone (in case it was disabled). 1. From the Home Screen of your Android Phone, tap on Settings. 2. On the Settings screen, tap on WiFi.

  1. On the WiFi screen, make sure that WiFi is set to ON position and your WiFi Network shows as being connected (See image below).

Toggle WiFi On/OFF

The simple act of Switching WiFi Network ON/OFF is known to fix the problem of Android Phone Not Connecting to WiFi Network.

  1. Tap on Settings > WiFi
  2. On the WiFi Screen, toggle OFF WiFi and Switch it back to ON position again.

Check IP Address

Sometimes it is noticed that Android Phones and Tablets are unable to connect to the Router/Modem IP address. You can check if this is the case on your Android Phone or Tablet by following the steps below.

  1. Tap on Settings > WiFi
  2. On the WiFi screen, tap on the More (3 dots icon) to open a drop-down menu.

3. From the drop-down menu, tap on the Advanced option.

  1. On the Advanced screen, scroll down and take a look at IP Address section. In case there is no IP Address listed and it says Unavailable, it confirms that your Android Phone is unable to obtain Routers IP Address for some reason.

The solution for this problem is really simple. Just power OFF your Modem/Router and then Power it ON after 60 seconds. After this take a look at IP Address section on the WiFi Advanced Settings screen. You should be able to see IP Addresses listed and your Android Phone should now be connecting to WiFi network without any problem.

Restart Your Android Phone

Sometimes, the problem of Android Phone Not Connecting to WiFi Network might be related to minor software glitches on your Android Phone. The simple act of restarting Android Phone has the potential to fix such minor software glitches on your Android Phone.

  1. Press and hold the Power Button on your Android Phone for a few seconds, until your Android Phone gets turned OFF. 2. Wait for about 2 minutes and Restart your Android Phone
  2. Check to see if your Android Phone is now able to connect to WiFi Network.

Disable Bluetooth

Sometimes the Bluetooth option on your Android Phone can interfere with WiFi connectivity. Follow the steps below to Turn OFF Bluetooth on your Android Phone and see if this helps in fixing the problem of Android Phone Not Connecting to WiFi.

  1. Tap on Settings > Bluetooth.

  2. On the next screen, disable the option for Bluetooth (See image below)

Disable Smart Network Switch

Samsung Galaxy phones and other Android Phones come with the Smart Network Switch feature. This feature is designed to automatically connect your Android Phone to Cellular Network, whenever your phone detects that it is encountering a weak WiFi Network. However, keeping this option enabled is known to result in dropped WiFi connections. Hence, follow the steps below to disable the option for Smart Network Switch on your Android Phone.

  1. Tap on Settings > WiFi.

  2. On the WiFi screen, tap on More (3 dots Menu icon) to launch a drop-down menu

  3. From the menu that appears, tap on Smart Network Switch option.

  4. On the next screen, make sure that Smart Network Switch is set to OFF position.

Forget WiFi Network and Rejoin

Follow the steps below to make your Android Phone forget the WiFi Network and then connect back to your WiFi Network again.

  1. Tap on Settings > WiFi 2. On the WiFi screen, Tap and Hold on the WiFi Network that you are currently connected to (See image below).

3. On the pop-up, tap on the Forget Network Option.

After forgetting WiFi Network, rejoin your WiFi Network by following the steps below. 1. Tap on your WiFi Network Name.

  1. On the pop-up, Enter your WiFi Network Password and then tap on Connect to Join your WiFi Network.

Disable Power Saving Mode

As you must be aware, the Power Saving Mode on your Android Phone is designed to make the battery on your phone last longer by disabling power consuming features on your Android Phone. However, Power saving mode can also end up disabling WiFi on your Android Phone in order to conserve power. Hence, in case you want to connect to WiFi, you will need to disable power saving mode on your Android Phone.

  1. Swipe down from the top of the screen on your Android Phone.

  2. On the slide down menu, locate the option for Power Saving Mode and tap on it.

  3. Make sure that Power Saving Mode is disabled on your Android Phone.

Disable Location Services For WiFi Network

Follow the steps below to disable Location Services for WiFi on your Android Phone.

  1. Tap on Settings > WiFi
  2. On the WiFi screen, tap on the More (Menu icon) to open a drop-down menu.

3. From the drop-down menu, tap on the Advanced option.

  1. On the Advanced Screen, turn OFF the option for Always Allow scanning (See image below).

Note: This will only disable location services for WiFi networking, your WiFi functionality will not be affected.

Switch to Google DNS

In case your Android Phone continues to have network connectivity issues, it is possible that the DNS server of your Internet Service Provider is busy or going through problems. In such a case, you may want to switch the DNS Settings on your Android Phone to Google DNS by following the steps below.

  1. Tap on Settings > WiFi. 2. On the WiFi screen, tap and hold on your WiFi Network Name.

  2. On the pop-up, tap on Manage Network Settings option.

4. On the next popup, tap on Show Advanced options.

  1. Once you are able to see Advanced options, scroll down the list of Advanced options to entries labeled as DNS1 and DNS2 (See image below)

  2. Change DNS1 to 8.8.8.8 and DNS2 to 8.8.4.4 and tap on Save (See image above).

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