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help naman po, ok naman password ko pro laging sinasabi na denied access to network, minsan nmn incorrect password.. what to do po? Thanks po sa my time na sumagot
 
apn po? kahit sa wifi ako ngcconnect? dati na po kasi ako nakakaconnect dun, tapos 1day bigla nalang kami hindi mkaconnect, kaming mga latest android version, pro yung older version nkkaconnect pa, e wala naman po binago na setting sa router
 
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router brand and model please. Try and check the configuration setting baka naka on mac filtering sa security.
 
Assume ko na naka upgrade ka sa marshmallow.

Always do a Factory Reset if upgrading to different Android OS.

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1. Select Wi-Fi from the Quick Settings drop down on the home page.
2. Select Forget and then reconnect.

If that doesn’t work, try manually setting the frequency.
1. Access the Wi-Fi menu from Settings then select the three dots in the top right.
2. Select Advanced, then Wi-Fi frequency band. It should be set to Automatic.
3. Manually select the frequency used by your router.
4. Try to reconnect to Wi-Fi.

If none of those steps work, our step of last resort is to reset all connection from the phone. This will also reset your cell connection and Bluetooth settings so use at your own risk.

1. Navigate to Settings then Backup and reset.
2. Select Network settings reset and then Reset settings.
3. Once the reset is complete, attempt to reconnect to Wi-Fi.

 

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Assume ko na naka upgrade ka sa marshmallow.

Always do a Factory Reset if upgrading to different Android OS.

---------
1. Select Wi-Fi from the Quick Settings drop down on the home page.
2. Select Forget and then reconnect.

If that doesn’t work, try manually setting the frequency.
1. Access the Wi-Fi menu from Settings then select the three dots in the top right.
2. Select Advanced, then Wi-Fi frequency band. It should be set to Automatic.
3. Manually select the frequency used by your router.
4. Try to reconnect to Wi-Fi.

If none of those steps work, our step of last resort is to reset all connection from the phone. This will also reset your cell connection and Bluetooth settings so use at your own risk.

1. Navigate to Settings then Backup and reset.
2. Select Network settings reset and then Reset settings.
3. Once the reset is complete, attempt to reconnect to Wi-Fi.


ok salamat po sa time mgreply try ko po later.. salamat po ng marami..
 
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