I cannt connect to the wireless with my iPad air 2

I HAVE IPAD AIR 2 op.system 8.2.The problem is that I cannt connect to the wireless .I have already updated my ipad ,but the problem is still appear.
MAny takes in advance yr kind reply and assistance.
brgds
galina yalamova

Is the password that you are entering for your WiFi network current and correct?
See also here: If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won’t connect to a Wi-Fi network - Apple Support

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