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Fix Lenovo Mobile WiFi Authentication Issue

I recently encountered a frustrating issue with my Lenovo mobile device where I was unable to authenticate the WiFi connection. In this article, I will discuss some potential solutions to fix this problem.

Reset Wi-Fi Connection

To reset the Wi-Fi connection on your Lenovo mobile device, follow these steps:

1. Go to the Settings menu on your device.
2. Select Wi-Fi settings from the menu.
3. Find the Wi-Fi network you are connected to and tap on it.

If the connection is not working properly, you can try resetting the connection by following these steps:

1. Tap on the Forget network option.
2. Turn off Wi-Fi on your device.
3. Turn it back on and reconnect to the Wi-Fi network.

Verify Wireless Network Name

Wireless Network Name Signal Strength Security Type
MyWiFiNetwork Excellent WPA2-Personal
GuestWiFi Good None
CompanyNetwork Strong WPA2-Enterprise

Make sure that the wireless network name you are trying to connect to matches the one listed above. If it does not, double check the SSID and try connecting again.

Modify Wireless Network Configuration

To modify your wireless network configuration on your Lenovo mobile device, follow these steps:

1. Open the Settings app on your Lenovo phone or tablet.

2. Look for the “Wi-Fi” option and tap on it.

3. Find the network you are having authentication issues with and long press on it.

4. Select “Forget network” from the drop-down list that appears.

5. Reboot your device by turning it off and then back on.

6. Once your device has restarted, go back to the Wi-Fi settings and reconnect to the network.

7. Enter the correct password for the network when prompted.

8. If you are still experiencing authentication issues, try resetting your modem or router.

Activate Airplane Mode

To fix the Lenovo Mobile WiFi authentication issue, try activating Airplane Mode on your device. This can help reset the connection and resolve any authentication problems you may be experiencing.

To activate Airplane Mode on your Lenovo mobile device, follow these steps:
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen to access the notification panel.
2. Look for the Airplane Mode icon, which typically looks like an airplane.
3. Tap on the Airplane Mode icon to turn it on. Your device will now disconnect from all wireless networks.

Once Airplane Mode is activated, wait a few seconds and then disable it by tapping the icon again. This will reset your device’s connection to the WiFi network and may resolve any authentication issues you were facing.

If the problem persists, you may need to troubleshoot further by checking your router settings, ensuring the correct password is entered, or restarting your modem. Remember to also check for any software updates on your device that could potentially fix the issue.

Perform Network Settings Reset

To reset the network settings on your Lenovo mobile device, follow these steps:

1. Go to the “Settings” app on your device.
2. Scroll down and tap on “System” or “System & Updates.”
3. Tap on “Reset” or “Reset Options.”
4. Select “Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth” or a similar option.
5. Confirm the reset by tapping on “Reset Settings.”

This will reset all network settings on your Lenovo mobile device, including WiFi, mobile data, and Bluetooth connections. After the reset, you may need to re-enter your WiFi password and reconnect to your network.

If the WiFi authentication issue persists after resetting the network settings, you may need to troubleshoot further or contact Lenovo customer support for assistance.

Update Device Software

To update your Lenovo mobile device software and potentially fix the WiFi authentication issue, follow these steps. First, ensure that your device is connected to a stable internet connection. Then, go to the settings on your device and navigate to the “System Updates” section.

Check for any available updates and download them if there are any. Make sure to install the updates as soon as they are downloaded to ensure that your device is running on the latest software version.

After updating the software, restart your device to apply the changes. If the WiFi authentication issue persists, you may need to reset your network settings. Go to the settings on your device and find the “Network & Internet” or “Connections” section.

Locate the option to reset network settings and confirm the action. This will erase all saved WiFi networks and passwords, so make sure to have them handy to reconnect to your preferred networks.

If resetting the network settings does not resolve the issue, you may need to contact Lenovo customer support for further assistance. They can provide troubleshooting steps specific to your device and help you resolve any persistent WiFi authentication issues.

Factory Reset Device

To factory reset your Lenovo mobile device to fix the WiFi authentication issue, follow these steps:

Step 1: Go to the “Settings” on your device.

Step 2: Scroll down and find the “System” section.

Step 3: Look for the “Reset” option and tap on it.

Step 4: Select “Factory data reset” or “Reset phone.”

Step 5: Confirm the action and wait for the device to reset.

By performing a factory reset, you will erase all data on your device, so make sure to back up important information before proceeding. This process can help resolve WiFi authentication issues by resetting network settings to default.

After the reset is complete, set up your device again and try connecting to WiFi to see if the issue is resolved. If the problem persists, you may need to contact Lenovo customer support or seek further troubleshooting options.

Change DHCP to Static

1. Open the Settings app on your Lenovo mobile device.

2. Navigate to the WiFi settings and find the network you are trying to connect to.

3. Tap on the network and select “Modify network” or a similar option.

4. Look for an option to change the IP settings from DHCP to Static.

5. Enter the IP address, gateway, and DNS information provided by your network administrator.

By changing DHCP to Static, you can potentially resolve the authentication issue and connect to the WiFi network successfully. Make sure to save the changes and try reconnecting to the network. If the issue persists, you may need to further troubleshoot or contact your network administrator for assistance.

Reboot Wi-Fi Router

Wi-Fi router reboot page

Rebooting your Wi-Fi router can often fix authentication issues on your Lenovo mobile device. First, locate your router and find the power button. Press the power button to turn off the router completely.

Wait for about 30 seconds before turning the router back on by pressing the power button again. Give the router a few minutes to fully boot up and establish a connection.

Once the router is back online, go to your Lenovo mobile device and try reconnecting to the Wi-Fi network. You may need to enter the password again if prompted.

If the authentication issue persists, you can also try forgetting the Wi-Fi network on your device and reconnecting from scratch. This can sometimes resolve any lingering connection problems.

FAQs

How to fix authentication problem Wi-Fi Lenovo tablet?

To fix authentication problem Wi-Fi on a Lenovo tablet, you can start by checking the Wi-Fi status, restarting the tablet and router, verifying the password and credentials, forgetting the network in the Wi-Fi settings, and ensuring the tablet has the latest software updates installed.

How do I fix my Wi-Fi connection authentication problem?

To fix your Wi-Fi connection authentication problem, you can try forgetting the network, checking your password, refreshing your device, changing your network from DHCP to Static, restarting your router, or heading back to factory settings.

Why is my Lenovo not connecting to the Wi-Fi?

Your Lenovo may not be connecting to the Wi-Fi because the Wi-Fi adapter may not be correctly installed or disabled in the BIOS. Try enabling Wireless LAN in the BIOS and then download and install the latest wireless LAN drivers from support.lenovo.com for your PC model.

Why is my Lenovo laptop not connecting to mobile hotspot?

Your Lenovo laptop may not be connecting to the mobile hotspot due to signal issues or incorrect password entry. Make sure to check the connection strength and verify that the password and security settings match between the laptop and your phone.

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