My ipad 2 doesnt stay connected to wireless

When i opened  my ipad 2 yesterday  it stayed  connected for about 1 minute then disconnected.     When I open up to the wi-fi tab and  click on our network it will connect for about 10 seconds and then disconnect.  Then it will flash a sign saying unable to join our wireless in the house.  every other computer is working with the wireless.   I can also get my ipad 2 to work with my hotspot from my iphone just fine.  At one point it asked to sign in with our wireless code which I did.    It didnt recognized that either.  it is updated to the    6.1.3           
any ideas out there?

Hi there nancymath,
You may find the troubleshooting steps in the article below helpful.
iOS: Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1398
-Griff W.

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