I've been experiencing a frustrating issue with my Wi-Fi connection. I was trying to connect my TV to the Wi-Fi, but it kept getting stuck while trying to connect. So, out of desperation, I clicked 'forget this network.' Now, I'm unable to find the Wi-Fi again even after re-entering the SSID and password. I also tried doing the same thing with my Xiaomi phone, but it didn't work either. I'm unsure of what steps to take next to resolve this problem.
5 Answers
If you still have another device connected to your Wi-Fi, see if it can share the network details via a QR code. It might help you connect your other devices back to the hidden Wi-Fi without going through too much hassle!
Just make the SSID visible again temporarily, connect your devices, and then you can hide it again if you really want to. It's the simplest way to get everything back connected without complications.
Hiding your Wi-Fi SSID isn't really effective and might actually cause more issues. Devices keep probing for the network, which can complicate connections. I recommend you check the manual for your modem to see if there's a way to manage your Wi-Fi settings more effectively.
I got into the router settings and found an option for broadcasting the SSID. If you have access to your router settings, make sure the SSID broadcast is enabled. That way, devices can find and connect to the network easily.
If your SSID is hidden, you can either make it visible again or type the SSID manually into your device. Also, remember that SSIDs are case sensitive, so make sure you're typing it exactly as it should be.
Related Questions
How To Get Your Domain Unblocked From Facebook
How To Find A String In a Directory of Files Using Linux