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Fixed : Wifi Authentication on Android Lollipop Moto G

Hey Tech Pal,
I think you got a Wifi Authentication on Android Lollipop Moto G Device. Here i have a solution & fixed that issue. Actually some of the users asked me for Solution about the Moto G Wifi Authentication Problem. So i made this article with a solution. This solution is also applicable for Moto G1, Moto G2 , Moto G3 , Nexus 3 , Nexus 4 , Nexus 5 & Nexus 6 Devices. To Solve the Wifi Authentication Problem of Android Lollipop Device Proceed with my simple steps which i listed below.

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Solution For Wifi Authentication of Android Lollipop Moto G :


1 . Just Turn Off the Wifi First on your Lollipop Mobile/Tablet.

2 . Then alter our Moto G Android Lollipop device mode into Airplane mode.

3 . Check & Connect to the Correct Credentials of the Wifi Network. If Problem solved after this step just switch to the airplane mode once again & then come to normal mode of the device. Now you will receive the Signals. If Your Problem is not solved yet on your Android Lollipop 5 / 5.1 Moto G then Proceed with the next following steps.

4 . Now Open Settings Page on your Lollipop & then hit Wireless & Networks Option which will visible on the screen and then Wi-Fi Settings & Click on the Menu Option and then Choose Advanced Option & then Use Static IP Configuration in order to fix the wifi authentication issue on your Android Lollipop Moto G.

The above solution which i mentioned is applicable for Moto G1, Moto G2 , Moto G3 , Nexus 3 , Nexus 4 , Nexus 5 & Nexus 6 .

That's it Pal. This is all about Fixed Wifi Authentication Issue of Android Lollipop Moto G1 and Others

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  1. its work on my moto g3 on 1st step itself thanks buddy

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  3. k sorry for the late reply , i will provide a solution for that send u mail

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  4. To solve the Wi-Fi problem, it worked for me:

    Inside the router configuration (e.g., accessing the IP 192.168.0.1), change the "Group key update" value from 0 to 30 seconds, under the "Wireless > Security" configuration, right below the WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK item.

    Router: TP-LINK TL-WR740N / TL-WR740ND.

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