Tablets from the brand Digma For many years, they have remained a popular choice for users looking for an affordable multimedia device. However, like any device based on an operating system Android, they may require manual network configuration for stable operation. Enabling the wireless module is the first and most important step to accessing the global network, downloading apps, or viewing online content.
The activation process may vary depending on the firmware version and the specific gadget model. Device owners need to know not only the standard procedure but also troubleshooting steps if the standard switch isn't working or is hidden. In this article, we'll walk you through all the setup steps in detail so you can enjoy seamless internet use.
Users often encounter a power slider that simply doesn't respond to touch or immediately returns to its original position. This could indicate either a software glitch or more complex hardware issues. Understanding how it works network interfaces will help you quickly diagnose the cause and restore the connection.
Basic algorithm for activating a wireless module
The easiest way to start a search for available networks is to use the Quick Settings panel. To do this, unlock the screen of your Digma and swipe down from the top edge of the display. In the menu that opens, you'll see a row of icons, including one that resembles a fan or antenna. Tapping it activates radio module.
If the icon turns colored or active after tapping, the device will begin scanning the airwaves. Available access points will appear in the list. All you need to do is select the desired network and enter the password if it's secured. This is standard procedure for all Android versions.
However, in some cases, the quick access panel may be overcrowded with icons, and the desired item will be hidden. In this case, you should go to the full settings menu. Find the gear icon on the desktop or in the application drawer and click it. Next, select the section, usually called "Wi-Fi" or "Wireless & Networks."
Within this menu is the main switch. It should be green or blue, indicating that the device drivers have successfully launched. After this, the tablet will automatically offer a list of detected routers. If the list is empty, make sure you are within range.
⚠️ Note: If the switch in the settings menu is grayed out and unresponsive, this often indicates a temporary freeze of system services or a driver conflict. Try restarting your device before attempting more complex actions.
The interface may look different. Settings are often grouped under the "More" section within the wireless menu. Don't be afraid to explore all the tabs, as the interface logic may vary between different shell manufacturers.
Setting up a connection via the system menu
Once the basic setup is complete, manual configuration is often required to ensure stable operation. Go to Settings → Wi-FiHere you'll see a list of networks. If your access point isn't showing up even though the router is working, tap the three dots in the corner of the screen or the "Add network" button.
In the window that opens, you must enter the exact network name (SSID) and select the security type. For home routers, this is most often WPA/WPA2-PersonalEnter the security key in the password field. Pay special attention to the case of letters, as the system distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase characters.
Advanced users have access to an additional settings menu. By clicking on the network name or the gear icon next to it, you can change MAC address (if randomization is supported), configure a proxy server or static IP. These settings are rarely required, mainly on corporate networks or with specific router settings.
If the connection is established but the internet isn't working, check the connection status. The system may display the message "Connected, no internet access." This means the connection to the router is established, but the router itself doesn't have access to the external network. In this case, the problem is resolved by your ISP or router.
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Advanced settings and static IP
In some situations, the standard DHCP protocol, which automatically assigns addresses, does not work correctly. Then the tablet Digma You need to enter the address manually. To do this, find "IP Settings" in the menu for the selected network and switch it from "DHCP" to "Static."
After selecting static mode, the fields for entering numerical values will become active. You will need to know the gateway address (usually the router's address, for example, 192.168.0.1) and the subnet mask. This information can be found in the router's documentation or on a sticker on its body.
In the "IP Address" field, enter a unique address for the tablet in the same subnet as the router. For example, if the router has an address of 192.168.1.1, then you can assign 192.168.1.55 to the tablet. Just make sure this address doesn't conflict with other devices on the network.
You can also specify DNS servers here. Using alternative DNS servers, such as Google (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1), can often help speed up system response times and resolve issues with opening certain websites. This is especially important if your ISP provides their own unstable name servers.
| Parameter | Example of meaning | Description |
|---|---|---|
| IP address | 192.168.1.125 | Unique address of the device on the local network |
| Gateway | 192.168.1.1 | Router address, access to the external network |
| Network mask | 255.255.255.0 | Determines the size of the local network |
| DNS 1 | 8.8.8.8 | Primary Domain Name Server |
⚠️ Important: When using a static IP, ensure the selected address is not already in use by another device. Address conflicts will result in connection loss for both devices.
Using the WPS function for quick connection
Technology WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) allows you to connect devices without entering a password. This is convenient if you've forgotten a complex key or don't want to manually enter it on the touchscreen. Most modern routers and tablets Digma support this function.
To use this method, locate the WPS button on the router. Press and hold it for a few seconds until the indicator light flashes. Then, in the Wi-Fi menu on your tablet, select "WPS Button" or "Connect via WPS."
The device will automatically find the router and establish a secure connection. This process takes a few seconds. If the connection fails, the feature may be disabled in the router settings or may not be supported by your tablet model.
Diagnostics and troubleshooting
Wi-Fi is on but not working, a common problem. First, check to see if Airplane Mode is enabled. This mode overrides all other settings and completely disables all wireless connections, even if the Wi-Fi slider is green.
The second common cause is an incorrectly set date and time. If the tablet's date is incorrect (for example, if it's set to 2015), the security system will be unable to establish a secure connection to the servers because the certificates will be considered invalid. Set up automatic time synchronization via the network.
It's also worth paying attention to the number of connected devices. If the router is connected to the maximum number of devices, the new tablet simply won't receive an IP address. In this case, rebooting the router or disconnecting unused devices may help.
If all else fails, try "Forgetting the Network." To do this, click on your network name in the list and select "Delete" or "Forget." Then reconnect, entering the password. This will clear any old, possibly corrupted, connection configuration files.
Resetting network settings and drastic measures
When software errors become critical, a full network reset can help. This will return all Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile data settings to factory defaults. Your personal files, photos, and apps will not be affected.
You can perform a reset through the menu Settings → System → Reset settings → Reset network settingsThe path may vary slightly depending on your Android version. After confirming the action, the tablet will reboot, and you'll need to re-enter the passwords for all known Wi-Fi networks.
In extreme cases, if the problem is deep systemic, a full reset to factory settings may be required (Hard Reset). Before this procedure, be sure to back up all important data, as the tablet's memory will be completely cleared.
If Wi-Fi doesn't turn on or immediately turns off even after a full firmware reset, there's a high probability of a hardware problem. This could be a loose antenna wire inside the case or a faulty Wi-Fi module. In this case, you'll need to contact a service center.
Why does the tablet see the network but not connect?
This is most often caused by an incorrect password, even if you enter it correctly. Check if MAC address filtering is enabled on your router. The issue could also be due to incompatible encryption standards (for example, the router only supports WPA3, while the tablet only supports WPA2).
How to increase Wi-Fi speed on Digma?
If possible, connect to a 5 GHz network if your router and tablet support it. It's less crowded and provides faster speeds. Also, try to stay close to the router and avoid obstructions like metal structures or microwave ovens.
Is it possible to share Wi-Fi from a Digma tablet?
Yes, most models support hotspot mode. To do this, go to the wireless settings and select "Tethering & Hotspot" or "Access Point." Keep in mind that this mode will drain your tablet's battery significantly faster.