My macbook is connecting to a wifi network, but my ipad in the same room does not recognize it.

my macbook is connecting to a wifi network, but my ipad in the same room does not recognize it.  I have reset the ipad settings, etc.  Any ideas?

Try a restart of your entire system. Shut down both your modem and your router if they are two separate devices. Then restart each item one at a time with about three minutes between each device.
Also reset the iPad by pressing and holding the Start and Home keys together, ignoring there'd slider until the Apple logo appears.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1398
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  • TS3274 My iPad has intermittent wifi connection but another ipadin same room does not

    My iPad has intermittent wifi connection but another ipadin same room does not

    Andreahinchco wrote:
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  • TS1398 On my ipod, it shows that it's connected to a wifi network but when i try to open safari, it does not work

    On the wifi settings it shows that my ipod is connected to a network, but when I try to open safari it does not open it, because it says its not connected to wifi

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    Your router may not have given your iPod a valid IP address. Go to Settings > Wifi > your network name and touch the ">" to the right to see the network details. If the IP address starts with 169 or is blank then your router didn't provide an IP address and you won't be able to access the Internet.
    Sometimes the fix can be as simple as restarting your router (remove power for 30 seconds and restart). Next, reset network settings on your iPod (Settings > General > Reset > Reset network settings) and then attempt to connect. In other cases it might be necessary to update the router's firmware with the latest from the manufacturer's support web pages.
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  • HT1976 my i phone will connect to my wifi server but when i turn the wifi off it will not connect to me celluar network so i cant send messages or use my phone poroperly at all. how do i fix it?

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    No try this go to settings>general>reset>reset all settings "please note you will need to reput your wifi password in and nothing will be erased"
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    jaydin curl "first level apple care rep"

  • TS1398 my ipad is connected to my wifi network but won,t connect to the internet, i have tried resetting network settings but it still won't work.

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    Try restarting your WiFi router by removing power to it for 30 seconds.

  • IPod touch appears to be connected to a WiFi network but cannot use Wi-Fi for checking email and surfing the Internet.

    hellpp

    You may not really be connected to your WiFi network.
    Your router may not have given your iPod a valid IP address. Go to Settings > Wifi > your network name and touch the ">" to the right to see the network details. If the IP address starts with 169 or is blank then your router didn't provide an IP address and you won't be able to access the Internet.
    Sometimes the fix can be as simple as restarting your router (remove power for 30 seconds and restart). Next, reset network settings on your iPod (Settings > General > Reset > Reset network settings) and then attempt to connect. In other cases it might be necessary to update the router's firmware with the latest firmware from the manufacturer's support web pages.
    If you need more help please give more details on your network, i.e., your router make, model and version, the wifi security being used (WEP, WPA, WPA2), etc.

  • IPhone connects to secured WiFi network, but can't access Internet

    Problem: iPhone connects to my secured home WiFi network, shows WiFi strength bars at top of screen, displays checkmark, lock, power, and blue arrow on WiFi Networks screen; however, cannot access Internet, iTunes store, stocks, Weather or anything else.
    Tests I've run:
    1. iPhone itself:
    ---DCHP:
    IP Address = 192.168.2.102 (within range automatically allocated by LinkSys router--see below)
    Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 (as per LinkSys router)
    Router = 192.168.2.1 (as per LinkSys router)
    DNS = 192.168.2.1 (confirmed by Apple as a valid DNS address given the above information)
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    *Forget Network and rejoin--Failed to connect to Internet
    *Forget Network, reboot iPhone, and rejoin--Failed to connect to Internet
    *Reset Netowrk Settings and rejoin--Failed to connect to Internet
    *Reset All Settings and rejoin--Failed to connect to Internet
    *Deleted DNS entry--Failed to connect to Internet
    *Connect to Apple Store unsecured network--Success
    *Complete reset of iPhone at Apple Store:
    **Brought home, made no calls, did not sync with iTunes, did not reenter any info deleted by complete reset, joined network--Failed to connect to Internet
    **Synced data previously saved to iTunes, rejoined network--Failed to connect to Internet
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    *Updated Router firmware--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    *Entered a Static IP address on both router and iPhone--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    *Reserved an IP within range automatically allocated by LinkSys router--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    *Reserved an IP outside range automatically allocated by LinkSys router--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    *Forced MAC filtering to use iPhone WiFi Address--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    *Disabled all MAC filtering--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    *Changed security settings:
    **No Security--Success
    **WAP Personal (AES)--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    **WAP Personal 2 (auto selection AES or TKIP)--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    **WAP Personal 2 (forced AES)--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    **WAP Personal 2 (forced TKIP)--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    *Changed security WAP Password/Passphrase:
    **10 characters (alpha numeric)--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    **12 characters (alpha numeric)--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    **10 characters (alpha numeric/ Uppercase alpha)--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    **10 characters (alpha numeric/ Lowercase alpha)--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    **10 characters (all numeric)--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    *Set router to Mixed Wireless N/G/B Network Mode--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    *Changed network radio band from Auto to Wide to Standard--iPhone failed to connect to Internet each time
    *Set router to Wireless G Only Network Mode--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    *Changed Router IP address from 198.168.2.1 to 198.168.1.1 (LinkSys default)--iPhone failed to connect to Internet
    3. Microsoft router MN-500:
    Tried this old router (the one I used before purchasing the LinkSys). It is an old (circa 2002) Wireless B base station with WEP Security. The iPhone was never able to connect to the Internet using various settings, many of which were duplicates of the LinkSys tests above.
    On both routers my wife's Dell laptop and my HP printer connect without incident, using the same network/security settings.
    I have always been able to connect to various unsecured WiFi networks; I have never been able to connect to a secure WiFi network (although the only one I've really tried has been my own).
    I am at a loss as to what to do next. Any suggestions?

    SUCCESS!!!!!
    I visited my brother-in-law yesterday and attempted to connect with his secure network. By sheer luck, he is using the exact same model LinkSys router. My iPhone connected first time--so the iPhone was eliminated as a source of the problem.
    I didn't do a lot of troubleshooting at his house, but I did notice that his network was set for both dynamic DHCP and dynamic DNS. I know that either or both of Windstream (my ISP) and my broadband modem requires a pair of static DNS addresses.
    Sure enough, delving real deep into Windstream's support site, I discovered a LinkSys router DNS help page, specifying how to set static DNS addresses in LinkSys routers. I then accessed my router, enterd the known static addresses, saved the router settings, then rebooted the iPhone and connected to the network.
    SUCCESS!!!
    Thanks to Jane, who suggested it was an ISP issue, Jason, and all at Apple support. dumonj, I'll email you directly. Try this suggestion and see if it helps.

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