How to connect Wi-Fi to a Lenovo tablet: instructions for all models

Connecting the tablet Lenovo Connecting to Wi-Fi seems like a simple task—until you encounter errors like "Authentication failed" or "Saved, but no internet access." It's especially tricky if you have a model with a non-standard shell (for example, Lenovo Tab P12 Pro or Yoga Tab 13), where the settings menu differs from the classic one AndroidIn this article, we'll cover all possible connection methods, from the basic setup to alternative methods like WPS or QR code, and we will also solve typical network problems.

Important: The process may differ slightly depending on the version. Android (from Android 10 to Android 14) and modifications of the tablet. For example, on Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd generation interface is simplified, and on Lenovo Legion Y700 Added game features that sometimes conflict with network settings. If your model was released before 2020, check for support for modern Wi-Fi standards (e.g. 802.11ac or Wi-Fi 6) - this affects the stability of the connection.

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1. Preparing your tablet for Wi-Fi connection

Before searching for networks, make sure your tablet is ready to connect. Let's start with some basic checks:

  • 🔋 Battery charge: if the level is below 15%, Lenovo Can automatically turn off Wi-Fi to save power. Connect the charger.
  • 📶 Airplane mode: check if it is activated in the notification shade or in Settings → Connections → Airplane Mode.
  • 🔄 Reboot: If your tablet previously connected to this network but now doesn't see it, restart the device—this will reset the network settings cache.
  • 🛠️ Software update: Outdated firmware may cause problems with Wi-Fi 6 or WPA3Check for updates in Settings → System → Software Update.

Pay special attention date and time on the tablet. If they are knocked down (for example, after replacing the battery), Lenovo will not be able to correctly complete network authentication. Automatic time synchronization is enabled in Settings → System → Date & Time.

⚠️ Attention: On some models Lenovo (For example, Tab P11 Pro) After a factory reset, the Wi-Fi module may get stuck in network search mode. In this case, only a full reset will help. Settings → System → Reset → Reset Wi-Fi, mobile network, and Bluetooth settings.

2. Standard connection via Android settings

This is the most common method that works on 90% of models. Lenovo. Follow the instructions:

  1. Open Settings (gear icon in the application menu or notification shade).
  2. Go to the section Connections (or Network and Internet on new versions of Android).
  3. Select Wi-Fi and activate the switch in the top corner.
  4. In the list of available networks, find yours and tap on its name (SSID).
  5. Enter your password (case sensitive!) and click Connect.

If the network is hidden (does not broadcast SSID), click Add a network at the bottom of the list, enter the network name manually, select the security type (WPA2-PSK or WPA3-PSK) and password.

Password is correct (spaces, case, special characters)

Security type (WPA2 or WPA3)

Network band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz)

Distance to the router (less than 10 meters)

No interference (microwaves, other routers)-->

On tablets Lenovo Yoga Tab With the projector, an additional window may appear with a choice of connection mode - select Normal mode, if you are not using a projector for broadcasting.

3. Alternative connection methods

If the standard method doesn't work, try one of these options:

🔹 Connecting via WPS

Function WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) allows you to connect to your router without entering a password. To do this:

  1. Press the button on the router WPS (usually it is signed and located on the back panel).
  2. On the tablet Lenovo go to Settings → Wi-Fi → Advanced → WPS (or Connecting via WPS).
  3. Select WPS button and wait for the connection (up to 2 minutes).

Limitation: WPS only works with routers that support this standard (for example, TP-Link Archer C6, ASUS RT-AX55). On some models Lenovo (For example, Tab M8) the WPS option may be hidden - to activate it you need to enable Developer mode.

🔹 Connection via QR code

Many modern routers (for example, Xiaomi Mi Router 4A, Keenetic) allow you to connect devices via a QR code. The scanner is built into the firmware. Lenovo starting from Android 11:

  1. Find a sticker with a QR code on your router or generate it in the web interface (usually in the section Wi-Fi).
  2. On your tablet, open Settings → Wi-Fi → QR code (or tap the QR scanner icon in the notification shade).
  3. Point the camera at the code and confirm the connection.

🔹 Connecting via USB cable (USB tethering)

If Wi-Fi isn't working at all, you can temporarily share your phone's internet connection via USB:

  1. Connect the tablet to the smartphone using a cable USB-C — USB-C (or USB-A — USB-C with adapter).
  2. Turn on your phone USB modem in the access point settings.
  3. On your tablet, select in the notification shade USB for data transferUSB modem.

This solution is suitable for emergency situations, but it will not replace a full-fledged Wi-Fi.

4. Solving common errors

Even after entering the correct password, the tablet Lenovo may produce errors. Let's look at the most common ones:

Error Cause Solution
Authentication failed Incorrect password, incompatible security type (WPA3 on an old tablet) Check your password, change your router security type to WPA2-PSK
Saved, but without internet No DNS access, IP address problems Forget the network, reboot the router, turn it on DHCP on the router
Wi-Fi connects but keeps disconnecting Battery saving, interference from other devices Turn it off Adaptive Wi-Fi In the settings, change the channel on the router
Unable to obtain IP address IP conflict, DHCP failure on the router Assign a static IP in the Wi-Fi settings on your tablet

On Lenovo tablets with a MediaTek processor (e.g., the Tab M10 HD), the "Unable to obtain an IP address" error is often caused by a bug in the Wi-Fi module driver. Solution: Disable "Smart Connection" in Wi-Fi settings and manually set a static IP (e.g., 192.168.1.100).

⚠️ Attention: If after updating the firmware the tablet stops seeing networks 5 GHz, check your regional settings. On some models Lenovo range 5 GHz is blocked if the wrong region is specified in the settings (for example, Russia instead of Europe). This can be corrected in Settings → System → Language & input → Region.

5. Configuring the router for a stable connection

Sometimes the problem isn't with the tablet, but with the router. Optimize its settings to work with Lenovo:

  • 📡 Wi-Fi channel: If your tablet frequently switches off, change the channel on your router. Auto to a fixed one (for example, 6 For 2.4 GHz or 36 For 5 GHz).
  • 🔒 Security type: for compatibility please select WPA2-PSK (Not WPA3, if the tablet is older than 2020).
  • 📶 Signal strength: If the tablet is far from the router, increase the transmission power in the router settings (option Transmit Power).
  • 🔄 Channel width: For 2.4 GHz install 20 MHz (will reduce speed but increase stability).

If you have a dual-band router, give the networks 2.4 GHz And 5 GHz different names (for example, MyWiFi_2G And MyWiFi_5G). This will help the tablet. Lenovo automatically select a more stable range.

How do I check what band my tablet is using?

Open the app Wi-Fi Analyzer (available on Google Play) and look at the network graph. Your network will be marked with an asterisk, and the range is shown in brackets (e.g., 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz).

6. Resetting network settings and extreme measures

If all else fails, you'll need to reset your tablet's network settings. This will delete all saved Wi-Fi networks, passwords, and VPN configurations:

  1. Open Settings → System → Reset.
  2. Select Reset Wi-Fi, mobile network, and Bluetooth settings.
  3. Confirm the action (you may be asked to enter a PIN or pattern).
  4. After rebooting, try connecting to the network again.

If that doesn't work, there's still full reset to factory settingsBefore doing this, be sure to back up your data via Settings → System → Backup or manually copy the files to your computer. The reset is performed in Settings → System → Reset → Erase all data.

⚠️ Attention: On tablets Lenovo With an unlocked bootloader (for example, after flashing custom firmware), a factory reset may result in the loss of the IMEI or serial number of the Wi-Fi module. In this case, a reflash will be required. Fastboot.

7. Connection features on popular Lenovo models

The interface and Wi-Fi capabilities may vary depending on the tablet series. Let's look at the nuances for the most common series:

Model Wi-Fi Features Common problems
Lenovo Tab M10 (all generations) Support Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), but the signal is weak 5 GHz Frequently loses connection when signal strength is low
Lenovo Yoga Tab 11/13 Additional mode Wi-Fi Direct for the projector Conflict between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when used simultaneously
Lenovo P11/P12 Pro Support Wi-Fi 6, but requires firmware for stable operation Authentication error on networks with WPA3
Lenovo Legion Y700 Game mode can block background network processes. Wi-Fi disconnects when running heavy games

On Lenovo Tab P11 Pro with a processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G A bug may occur where the tablet "sees" the network but doesn't connect to it. Solution: Disable this feature. Smart Wi-Fi Switching in the advanced Wi-Fi settings.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about connecting Wi-Fi on Lenovo

My tablet connects to Wi-Fi, but pages won't open. What should I do?

The problem may be with your DNS servers. Try:

  1. Forget the network in Wi-Fi settings.
  2. Reconnect, but in the advanced network settings, select Show advanced options.
  3. Set up static DNS: 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare).

If this doesn't help, check if your antivirus or VPN is blocking your traffic.

How to connect to a hidden Wi-Fi network on Lenovo?

Hidden networks do not broadcast SSID, That's why:

  1. In the Wi-Fi settings, tap Add a network.
  2. Enter the network name (SSID) manually.
  3. Select the security type (WPA2-PSK or another).
  4. Enter the password and save.

Make sure that your router allows you to connect to a hidden network (in some firmware versions this is disabled by default).

My Lenovo tablet isn't detecting the 5 GHz network. Why?

Possible reasons:

  • The tablet does not support 5 GHz (valid for budget models up to 2018).
  • The range is disabled in the router settings. 5 GHz.
  • Regional restrictions (for example, in some countries channels 5 GHz blocked).

Solution: Check the specifications of your model on the official website Lenovo or try changing the country in the router settings (for example, to USA).

Is it possible to connect a Lenovo tablet to Wi-Fi without a password?

Yes, but only if the router is configured for an open network (no encryption) or supports WPSOpen networks are extremely unsafe—your traffic can be intercepted. If you own the router, it's best to set up a guest network with a separate password:

  1. Go to the router's web interface (usually at 192.168.1.1).
  2. Find the section Guest network.
  3. Enable guest access and set a simple password.
After updating Android, my tablet stopped connecting to Wi-Fi. What should I do?

Updates sometimes reset network drivers. Try:

  1. Delete all saved networks in Wi-Fi settings.
  2. Restart your tablet and router.
  3. If this doesn't help, roll back to the previous firmware version (look for instructions on the forum) XDA Developers for your model).

On some models (eg, Lenovo Tab P11) after updating to Android 13 resetting the settings helps only Wi-Fi (without deleting data).