WiFi keeps asking you to sign in to the network over and over
Your phone can't complete the WiFi handshake. Try forgetting the WiFi network and reconnecting to it from scratch. Go to Settings → Network & internet → WiFi, long-press the network name, tap Forget, then reconnect with the password.
WiFi sign-in pages (called captive portals) appear once, you sign in, and then you're on the network. If your phone keeps showing the page, it means your phone and router didn't finish connecting properly. Forgetting and reconnecting to the network almost always fixes this because it clears out the stuck connection and starts fresh.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Entering the WiFi password by copying and pasting instead of typing it. There can be extra spaces or capitals that make it wrong
- Assuming the WiFi network is broken when it's just your phone. Check another device first
- Giving up and switching to mobile data instead of fixing the root cause
Signs you need professional help
- You've forgotten the network and reconnected, restarted your phone and the router, and it still keeps asking to sign in, or only your phone has the problem but other devices connect fine. There can be a hardware issue with your WiFi chip.
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