The board is unable to connect to your network. Most common reasons for this are..
- Check for incorrect network password (They are case sensitive)
- Check the router supports a 2.4ghz network and is on WiFi channel 1 to 6 and any ‘smart channel swapping’ or ‘optimised network’ features are disabled.
- Sometimes rebooting the router and then reconnecting the board will fix the connection issue.
- If the board completely refuses to connect to the network (very rare but does occasionally happen) One solution is to use a WiFi repeater or Wifi Extender to resolve this problem. The WiFi repeater will connect to your router and the board connects to the WiFi repeater. Another solution is to use a WiFi extender which can simply plug into your router via ethernet and create a new 2.4ghz WiFi network for the board to connect to.
- The Classic / Pro can also be connected via Pro / Classic USB ethernet adaptors if the board is close to a router and you want a direct wired connection. You can also make this setup wireless via wireless ethernet extenders i.e. TP-Link AV1000.