IPAD如何连接互联网
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- 提问者网友:轮囘Li巡影
- 2021-03-02 12:37
IPAD如何连接互联网
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- 五星知识达人网友:春色三分
- 2021-03-02 12:47
对于连接互联网,ipad分带3G和不带3G两种规格,带3G的ipad除通过wifi连接互联网,还可以通过自己的3G功能上网(有如3G手机上网)。
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- 1楼网友:煞尾
- 2021-03-02 16:12
用wifi呀
- 2楼网友:猎心人
- 2021-03-02 15:10
方法一: 1.如果 ipad 已经接入无线网络,网络图标显示也正常,但是不能上网。 这时可以打开 ipad 的“设置>无线局域网”,找到已经连接的无线网络右边的“蓝色箭头”, 2.接下来,点击右窗格中上方的“忽略此网络”, 注:“忽略此网络”意思是把当前连接的无线网络的配置从 ipad 系统中删除,对其它数据和设置不会影响,可以放心点击。 3.然后,系统会询问我们,是否要忽略此网络,我们点击“忽略”, 4.最后在无线设置里,找到之前的无线网络,重新连接并输入相应的无线密码。 方法二: 1.首先找到 ipad 上的“设置”, 2.然后点击左边的“通用”,在右边窗格中用手指向上滑动找到“还原”,点击进入 3.接下来找到“还原网络设置”, 4.然后,点击“还原网络设置”,系统会提示我们这个操作会“删除 ipad 所有的网络设置,并还原到出厂状态” 注:还原网络设置,只会对网络设置进行还原,不会影响其它设置和数据 5.点击“还原”,系统会进行对网络设置进行初始化。接下来我们在无线里找到自己的无线网络,输入相应的无线密码,重新连接。 方法三: 1.如果上面二个方法都尝试过了,还是不能连接到网络,那可以断定 ipad自身的原因是排除了。建议这时候,...方法一: 1.如果 ipad 已经接入无线网络,网络图标显示也正常,但是不能上网。 这时可以打开 ipad 的“设置>无线局域网”,找到已经连接的无线网络右边的“蓝色箭头”, 2.接下来,点击右窗格中上方的“忽略此网络”, 注:“忽略此网络”意思是把当前连接的无线网络的配置从 ipad 系统中删除,对其它数据和设置不会影响,可以放心点击。 3.然后,系统会询问我们,是否要忽略此网络,我们点击“忽略”, 4.最后在无线设置里,找到之前的无线网络,重新连接并输入相应的无线密码。 方法二: 1.首先找到 ipad 上的“设置”, 2.然后点击左边的“通用”,在右边窗格中用手指向上滑动找到“还原”,点击进入 3.接下来找到“还原网络设置”, 4.然后,点击“还原网络设置”,系统会提示我们这个操作会“删除 ipad 所有的网络设置,并还原到出厂状态” 注:还原网络设置,只会对网络设置进行还原,不会影响其它设置和数据 5.点击“还原”,系统会进行对网络设置进行初始化。接下来我们在无线里找到自己的无线网络,输入相应的无线密码,重新连接。 方法三: 1.如果上面二个方法都尝试过了,还是不能连接到网络,那可以断定 ipad自身的原因是排除了。建议这时候,把路由器的电源断开,再重新插上电源,强制路由器重新启动。 2.还有一种比较少见的情况,就是可以修改路由器“无线设置”里的“信道”值,然后路由器会重新启动,再重新连接无线网络。 3.最后,都试过了不行,可以尝试更换一个路由器试试。当然前提是 ipad 可以连接到其它的无线网络。 注意事项 1.在还原里有很多还原,如恢复出厂设置等,所以在还原网络的时候,千万不要选错了。
- 3楼网友:妄饮晩冬酒
- 2021-03-02 13:50
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