Step 1: Check IP Address Assignment
- If the IP address is assigned correctly (e.g., starts with 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x), it is likely a settings issue and continue to step 2.
- If no IP address is assigned (e.g., shows "Unavailable" or "Obtaining IP address" continuously), consider the possibility of a hardware issue or router compatibility problem.
However still try step 2 just in case.
Step 2: Verify Date & Time Settings
- Ensure the date, time, and time zone are correct. Incorrect settings can cause SSL errors and prevent proper Wi-Fi authentication.
- If incorrect, turn off "Automatic date & time" and "Automatic time zone" and manually correct the values if they cannot get it corrected.
- After correcting the time settings, restart the device to ensure the changes take effect and resolve the connectivity issue. If this does not solve the issue then it is likely a hardware issue or router compatibility problem as mentioned above.