How Do I Connect My Kindle to Wi-Fi?
If you’ve changed your Wi-Fi’s SSID or password, or you just want to use your Kindle in a new location, you can manually connect your Kindle to any Wi-Fi network.
Here’s how to connect your Kindle to Wi-Fi:
Swipe down from the top of the screen, or tap the top of the screen. If you can’t tap the top of the screen or swipe down, try tapping or selecting the menu icon on the home screen. Tap All Settings. Tap Wi-Fi & Bluetooth. Tap Wi-Fi Networks. If Airplane Mode is turned on, turn it off. Wi-Fi won’t work with Airplane Mode on. If you’ve accidentally stored an incorrect Wi-Fi password, you can delete it by tapping Delete Wi-Fi Passwords, and then return to this screen and tap Wi-Fi Networks to continue. Tap the network you want to connect to. Don’t see your network? Tap RESCAN to have the Kindle check again, or tap OTHER to enter an SSID manually. Enter the password for the network. Tap CONNECT. Check CONNECTED TO: (NETWORK NAME) in the Wi-Fi Networks section to verify the connection. If you see the name of your Wi-Fi network, you have successfully connected your Kindle to Wi-Fi.
Why Won’t My Kindle Connect to Wi-Fi?
If your Kindle won’t connect to Wi-Fi, there’s usually a problem with either the Kindle or your Wi-Fi network. There may be a connectivity issue between the Kindle and the network, a poor Wi-Fi signal, or your Kindle may even be out of date.
If your Kindle won’t connect to Wi-Fi, try these fixes:
To restart your network hardware, shut everything down and leave everything unplugged for about a minute. You can then plug everything back in and wait to see if your Kindle connects to the Wi-Fi network.