Problem connecting to Wifi

Hello,
I have noticed that my Iphone 4S has stopped taking any wif connections. I have restarted, rebooted and reset my cell but nothing worked. Please help me find a solution. Thannks.

Thanks for the reply razmee209
I have tried that , but didnt help. I have reset all my settings too but in vain.

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