Several users have reported saying their Kindle Paperwhite won’t connect to WiFi. If you are experiencing similar issues, this could be due to network issues, software glitches, or even hardware faults. In this article, we have listed a couple of troubleshooting steps to help you resolve the Kindle Paperwhite that won’t connect to the Wi-Fi problem in five easy steps.

How can I fix the Kindle Paperwhite WiFi error?

1. Perform a power cycle

Restarting your Kindle device at times can fix intermittent issues such as slow devices or poor connectivity.

2. Check your home network for issues

Restart your home network If the issue persists, check if the Airplane mode is turned on. Your device disables all the connectivity options when Airplane mode is on. Try disabling the Airplane mode and check again.

3. Connect to a 2.4 GHz band

Change the Authentication Type on your router. SPONSORED Check if your device is blocked

4. Manually update Kindle Paperwhite software

Note: Follow these steps if your Kindle Paperwhite is not downloading the latest updates automatically. Update Kindle Paperwhite manually The update may take a few minutes to install. However, don’t try to boot or use the device until the update is successful. At times, it may take more time than usual.

5. Reset to factory default

Note: Resetting your device will delete all the data stored in the device. Create a backup before proceeding with the steps below.

6. Forget the WiFi network on Kindle Paperwhite.

The Kindle Paperwhite won’t connect to the WiFi problem can occur due to many reasons. Begin with performing a power cycle, change Authentication Type and band speed on the router, and as a last restore reset the device.

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