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Can't connect new Sony Tablet to BT Home Hub
Just bought a Sony Tablet but cannot for the life of me get it to connect to my BT home Hub router.
When I scan for Wireless routers, my router signal strength shows up as 'excellent'.
I enter the WEP key and it tries to connect.
The tablet then says: -
"Obtaining IP address"
"Not in range"
"Disabled, secured with WPA/WPA2 PSK"
No matter how many times I delete the connection, enter the WEP key carefully, the same thing happens.
I've tried: -
Resetting the Tablet (Both soft and hard reset)
Completely resetting the BT home hub to factory default
Changing the channel on the router from 'Smart' to every channel from 1 to 11
Turning off every other wireless device in the house
Even when I try to connect when I'm in the office, 2 foot from the route, still nothing!
Thanks
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Oh and in the words of someone mad:
:NEVER
::LEAVE
:::YOUR
::::MAGIC
:::::WIND
::::::OPEN
I.e. never leave your WiFi without security turned on.
Even if that's the only way you can get your tab to connect.
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There's another post a little lower down with a guy who had wifi connection issues, but to a different wireless router. He got a replacement; check below to see what happened!
https://www.sony.co.uk/discussions/message/696891#696891
To check strength and stability of WiFi signal getting to your tablet use Wifi Analyzer:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.farproc.wifi.analyzer&hl=en
... assuming you can install it with some kind of web connection ... haha! :smileymischief:
I'd suggest that as a very first step, you turn off wireless security: if you can't connect but other devices *can*, you know it's a tab issue. If it does work, step up to WPA 1. Then if that works, you can try WPA2, and if that works, you owe me cake.
I have issues with WPA2 between manufacturer's devices more often than not... so I have finger's crossed that it's just that.
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I also have the same Home Hub (new black one?) and not has any problems other than when I lose Internet to the whole house which is annoying. Left my WEP enabled and no problems in connection.
Have you tried any other wifi spots? It might just be a possibility an issue with the Tablet if it fails to connect anywhere else.