Why my Samsung Tablet Wi-Fi showing an Error?

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Few days ago I buy a Samsung Tablet. I try to setup tether with my data phone & root the device.

I follow all the instruction correctly but now when I enable WiFi it showing an error Unknown operation occurs.

Why my Samsung Tablet WiFi showing an Error?

 

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Best Answer by Drake Vivian
Answered By 75 points N/A #97366

Why my Samsung Tablet Wi-Fi showing an Error?

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Hello Berlie,

When setting up the Wifi connection ensure that you are within a range of a wireless network and the signal is strong enough be captured by your tablet. Just search for the wireless networks in range and connect to it.

Thereafter you can now configure the settings whether static or dynamic, depending on how that network is set. Configure the IP addresses, MAC addresses, the getaways and the domain name service well and then click on save to save the changes that you will have done.

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Lee Hung

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Answered By 30 points N/A #97368

Why my Samsung Tablet Wi-Fi showing an Error?

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Hi there Berlie Anim,
 
Samsung products are one of the most stable IT products you can find, so if there are any problems with your tablet simple power off and power on will fix the problem.
 
However, your issue sounds like you have some troubles connecting to the wireless network. First of all, make sure you have the right username and password for the network and that your settings are set up correctly. Also, you should check the configuration of your WiFi router and if needed give the permissions to connect with your new device.
 
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Drake Vivian 
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Why my Samsung Tablet Wi-Fi showing an Error?

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Since you rooted the tablet, that’s probably the reason why the problem started. Unfortunately, there’s no way to un-root a device and also, rooting any device invalidates your product warranty. This means, you’re on your own now. Your best option right now is factory reset.

To factory reset Android 4.4.2 KitKat (if your device runs on a different version of Android, just look for similar options), go to “Apps”, “Settings” then “Backup & reset”. Make sure “Back up my data” and “Automatic Restore” are unchecked. Under “Personal Data”, tap “Factory data reset” then “Reset phone”.

Before factory resetting your device, back up your phone’s data to the memory card and your contacts to the SIM card then remove the memory card and SIM card from the tablet. Your device should restart automatically after the reset. See if this works.

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