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Sometimes the device is fine — your router is the problem.
iPad Pro M4 won't connect to WiFi or keeps dropping? These 10 fixes will get you back online fast.
Is your iPad Pro M4 giving you trouble? You're not alone — this is one of the most common issues reported by users. Work through these fixes in order and you'll likely resolve it without a trip to the repair shop.
Settings → WiFi → toggle off, wait 10 seconds, toggle back on. Simple but often effective.
Settings → WiFi → tap your network → Forget This Network. Then reconnect and re-enter the password.
Hold the top button and volume button → slide to power off. Wait 30 seconds and restart.
Unplug your router for 30 seconds. Many WiFi issues are actually router issues, not iPad issues.
Settings → General → Software Update. WiFi bug fixes often come in point releases.
Settings → General → Transfer or Reset iPad → Reset → Reset Network Settings. This clears all saved networks and settings.
Your router broadcasts on 2.4GHz and 5GHz. Try connecting to the other band in your WiFi settings.
Settings → VPN. If a VPN is active it can interfere with connections. Disable it and test.
Settings → WiFi → tap your network → Configure DNS → Automatic. Custom DNS can sometimes cause connection failures.
As a last resort, back up and restore via Finder. This rules out software corruption.
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