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Help Wifi will not connect

Hello all, I am a new VM subscriber and have a Kyocera Rise C5155, when I attempt to connect it to my home wifi after entering the passcode I get the following:
(1st displays) Connecting..........
(secondly displays) Saved, secured with WPA/WPA2

this continues in a loop indefinitely, never connects to wifi.

Note: Under settings Wifi auto on is checked, Keep wifi on during sleep is always, has MAC address, IP address is unavailable

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
terewis

PS not tech savy, so please consider making your replies understandable for Dummies :eek:
 
Hello all, I am a new VM subscriber and have a Kyocera Rise C5155, when I attempt to connect it to my home wifi after entering the passcode I get the following:
(1st displays) Connecting..........
(secondly displays) Saved, secured with WPA/WPA2

this continues in a loop indefinitely, never connects to wifi.

Note: Under settings Wifi auto on is checked, Keep wifi on during sleep is always, has MAC address, IP address is unavailable

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
terewis

PS not tech savy, so please consider making your replies understandable for Dummies :eek:

Is your home router set up for dhcp or static ip? Also, does the device connect at other wifi hotspots with no issues (work, coffee shops, friends, etc)?
 
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Is your home router set up for dhcp or static ip? Also, does the device connect at other wifi hotspots with no issues (work, coffee shops, friends, etc)?

Not sure about dhco or static ip, one other phone in home is using the wifi connection ok although it is a diff. phone type and carrier. Have not tried any other hotspots as I just got this phone from VM 5 days ago.
 
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Home owner says router should be set to dhco...not sure how I can tell, any suggestions?

It's dhcp, not dhco.

Anyway, get your device to another wifi hotspot, such as a friend's or school or coffee shop etc, and see if you can connect. If so, that will isolate the home router as the issue.

If you cannot connect anywhere, it is time to go into the wifi area and remove ("forget," as it says in the menu there) the home router name. Then reboot your device and set it up fresh. Sometimes a conflict will cause a loop or no connection at all. Also, be sure of course that you are using the matching wpa/wpa2 or wep security key/password.
 
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WPA/WPA2 is a setting within the router and may require someone to allow your connection within the router. What I mean is, it blocks MAC addresses unless it is specifically allowed. Have them take a look and see if that is what is going on.

WPA/WPA2 isn't the setting that blocks MAC addresses, it's a password protection similar to WEP, but isn't as easily crackable. MAC address blocking could still be going on, but it is a different setting altogether.
 
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