this is a very strange problem you have.seems like all the normal troubleshooting has failed.maybe a data wipe may fix it,but that is a last resort.if the factory reset doesnt fix it something is wrong with the wifi cards in em id assume.
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This is a discussion on Wi-Fi connected, No internet within the Xoom Rescue Squad Help forums, part of the Motorola Xoom Support Forum category; this is a very strange problem you have.seems like all the normal troubleshooting has failed.maybe a data wipe may fix it,but that is a last ...
this is a very strange problem you have.seems like all the normal troubleshooting has failed.maybe a data wipe may fix it,but that is a last resort.if the factory reset doesnt fix it something is wrong with the wifi cards in em id assume.
Never Fear the iOwl is Here
Like Pharoah said, you might try a factory reset on just one. Also, have you downloaded any apps right before this started happening. If so, uninstall what was installed one at a time and see if it's a bad app.
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OK, to make sure, I went out to a local Wi-Fi hotspot and was able to get connection to internet. Soo, the issue is back at my home. If other 'machines' can connect us same connection, why aren't the tablets working here at home? I unplugged the router, unplugged all the connections and it just won't work for me![]()
set your network security to open,and see if they will connect then.
Never Fear the iOwl is Here
You might go into the router settings and change it from g to n or the opposite or try a different channel.
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then if it connects to an open network reset your security.be sure the password is typed in correctly.
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you will have to forgive my ignorance, but I do not know where to access the router settings.
did your router come with a cd?sometimes the cd will open the router settings on your internet explorer.if not you need to type its ip in manually.
Never Fear the iOwl is Here
Depends on the brand name of the router. Most are accessed through simply typing an IP address in the browser window. I know Linksys & Westell routers are 192.168.1.1, while I believe Belkin are 192.168.2.1.
That will get you into the menus where you can make changes.
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what band is your wireless b/g or n. i think someone was having problems running on the higher n bands. let me see if i can dig up that post.
update: https://supportforums.motorola.com/thread/46309
seems the xoom has problems connecting to the 5ghz N band, but is fine on the 2.4ghz one. give that a try.