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WiFi Problems on iPad Mini


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Hey!

 

I need some help with these WiFi problems I'm having with this iPad. I've tried everything I know but still have the problem. :3

 

I don't remember how it started but I think after running iCleaner, Safari keeps asking me if I want to trust this server or not. WiFi works fine with Safari btw but I can't use the App Store, YouTube and others.

 

I have no HTTP Proxy set, I've tried forgetting the WiFi, disabling daemons, tweaks, safe mode and a ton of other stuff but it still won't work. I think that iCleaner might have deleted some system file?? :3

 

Do you guys have any ideas/solutions? Any of you experienced this before?

 

Thanks!

 

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Never O_o

Anyway have you tried to restore it? To restore the Settings Network?

Completely forgot about that option. :facepalm:

I just clicked the option. Went to the Apple Logo and a blue transparent color went down the screen like pulling the notification bar. O.o

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I don't have much experience with this, but from my perspective, it seems as though all you need to do is:

 

1. Restart your router/Wi-Fi (This normally works when my iDevice doesn't want to connect)

 

2. Try connecting using 3G (if your device can use 3G). If it is able to connect, then the problem does not lie in your iDevice's connection.

 

3. Airplane mode, use the App Store, switch off Airplane mode, go back into the App Store. This has worked for me once when my Wi-Fi was behaving incredibly ridiculous.

 

4. If iCleaner caused this to happen, I would just say either delete it, delete the history it has done, or simply hide it.

 

5. Try using a VPN or connect through a proxy of some sort. This may or may not work.

 

Hope this helps! I'll try to find some more ways.

Posted

Yeah, reset network settings, still the same problem. :confused:


I don't have much experience with this, but from my perspective, it seems as though all you need to do is:

 

1. Restart your router/Wi-Fi (This normally works when my iDevice doesn't want to connect)

 

2. Try connecting using 3G (if your device can use 3G). If it is able to connect, then the problem does not lie in your iDevice's connection.

 

3. Airplane mode, use the App Store, switch off Airplane mode, go back into the App Store. This has worked for me once when my Wi-Fi was behaving incredibly ridiculous.

 

4. If iCleaner caused this to happen, I would just say either delete it, delete the history it has done, or simply hide it.

 

5. Try using a VPN or connect through a proxy of some sort. This may or may not work.

 

Hope this helps! I'll try to find some more ways.

1. Tried it, no help.

 

2. No 3G :p

 

3. Tried this just now. Nothing.

 

4. Doubt uninstalling it will fix my WiFi :3

 

5. Just tried VPN, same damn problem.

 

It's strange. I can visit websites using Safari, use some apps but some others can't access the network. :confused:

 

I've checked the hosts file but there was nothing extra there apart from the default values. :3

Posted

Yeah, reset network settings, still the same problem. :confused:

1. Tried it, no help.

 

2. No 3G :p

 

3. Tried this just now. Nothing.

 

4. Doubt uninstalling it will fix my WiFi :3

 

5. Just tried VPN, same damn problem.

 

It's strange. I can visit websites using Safari, use some apps but some others can't access the network. :confused:

 

I've checked the hosts file but there was nothing extra there apart from the default values. :3

 

Darn, well, I'll look for a way

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