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If you've had [[Wi-Fi]] connectivity issues on campus before with your iPad, chances are that you may have changed your password recently and your iPad has your old password saved in its settings.  Your iPad may also just have incorrect information.  Here is how to reset your [[iPad]]'s [[Wi-Fi]] settings to reconnect to the Warrior network.
 
If you've had [[Wi-Fi]] connectivity issues on campus before with your iPad, chances are that you may have changed your password recently and your iPad has your old password saved in its settings.  Your iPad may also just have incorrect information.  Here is how to reset your [[iPad]]'s [[Wi-Fi]] settings to reconnect to the Warrior network.
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==Instructions==
 
==Instructions==
:1. Open up the '''Settings''' app. If you have not changed your display screens it should be located on the bottom right of your home screen.
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:1. Tap on the “Settings icon.
 
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[[File:IPad.HomeScreen.PNG|300px]]
[[File:iPadwifiPWreset1.png|500px]]
 
  
  
:2. Select the Wi-Fi tab and click on the blue circled “i” next to the Wi-Fi icon located beside the Warrior network.
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:2. On the left-hand side, tap “Wi-Fi.
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[[File:Menu.Wifi.PNG|300px]]
  
[[File:iPadwifiPWreset2.png|500px]]
 
  
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:3. On the right, tap “warrior.”
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[[File:Warrior.Wifi.PNG|300px]]
  
:3. Turn OFF the Auto-Join option (the slider should be gray when it is OFF).
 
::-Then navigate back to the Wi-Fi page.
 
  
[[File:iPadwifiPWreset3.png|500px]]
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:4. Tap “Forget this Network.”
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[[File:Forget.Network.PNG|300px]]
  
  
:4. Select the '''Other…''' tab under the “Choose a Network” section.
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:5. Tap “Forget.
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[[File:Forgot.PNG|300px]]
  
[[File:iPadwifiPWreset4.png|500px]]
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:6. On the left, tap “Wi-Fi.”
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[[File:Menu.Wifi.PNG|300px]]
  
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:7. On the right, tap “warrior.”
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[[File:Reconnect.Wifi.PNG|300px]]
  
:5. Under the '''Name''' field type warrior, then select the security field.
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:8. Enter in your WSU username and password then tap “Join.”
::-Select WPA2-Enterprise for the '''Security''' tab, then go back by selecting the '''Other Network''' tab.
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[[File:User.Pass.PNG|300px]]
::-Enter in your current username and password (the same ones you use for D2L), then click "'''Join'''".
 
  
[[File:iPadwifiPWreset5.png|500px]]
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:9. When prompted, tap “Trust.”
  
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[[File:Trust.Wifi.PNG|300px]]
  
:6. After your iPad connects to warrior, re-select the circled blue “i” and turn Auto-Join back on by swiping the switch next to it (the swiped bar should be green if it is on). Now you are DONE!
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:10. Done! Make sure you see the [[File:Wireless.Icon.png|25px]] icon to be sure you are connected.
  
[[File:iPadwifiPWreset6.png|500px]]
 
  
 
[[Category:iPad]][[Category:iOS]][[Category:Apple]]
 
[[Category:iPad]][[Category:iOS]][[Category:Apple]]

Revision as of 13:04, 9 June 2015

If you've had Wi-Fi connectivity issues on campus before with your iPad, chances are that you may have changed your password recently and your iPad has your old password saved in its settings. Your iPad may also just have incorrect information. Here is how to reset your iPad's Wi-Fi settings to reconnect to the Warrior network.

Instructions

1. Tap on the “Settings icon.”

IPad.HomeScreen.PNG


2. On the left-hand side, tap “Wi-Fi.”

Menu.Wifi.PNG


3. On the right, tap “warrior.”

Warrior.Wifi.PNG


4. Tap “Forget this Network.”

Forget.Network.PNG


5. Tap “Forget.”

Forgot.PNG

6. On the left, tap “Wi-Fi.”

Menu.Wifi.PNG

7. On the right, tap “warrior.”

Reconnect.Wifi.PNG

8. Enter in your WSU username and password then tap “Join.”

User.Pass.PNG

9. When prompted, tap “Trust.”

Trust.Wifi.PNG

10. Done! Make sure you see the Wireless.Icon.png icon to be sure you are connected.