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My Google Pixel won’t connect to Wi-Fi…
The internet suddenly stopped working

This is actually a very common issue.
Especially for first-time smartphone users, this problem can be frustrating.

In this article, we’ll explain the causes and solutions for Google Pixel Wi-Fi connection issues in a simple way so that even beginners can fix it quickly.

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■ Issue: Google Pixel Not Connecting to Wi-Fi

  • Wi-Fi is ON but won’t connect
  • Connected but no internet access
  • Only certain Wi-Fi networks won’t connect
  • Connection drops randomly

All of these issues can potentially be fixed using the solutions below.


■ Who This Is For

  • Google Pixel users
  • Unable to connect at home, cafes, or public Wi-Fi
  • Experiencing issues after an update

■ Causes: Why Your Pixel Won’t Connect to Wi-Fi

Here are the most common reasons:

① Temporary glitch

Your phone or router may have a temporary bug.

② Wi-Fi settings issue

Saved network data may be corrupted.

③ Router problem

The issue might be with your Wi-Fi router or internet provider.

④ Android update issues

System updates sometimes cause connectivity problems.

⑤ IP address error

Your device may fail to obtain an IP address.


■ Fixes: How to Solve the Problem

① Restart your Pixel

This simple step fixes many issues.

  • Press and hold the power button
  • Tap “Restart”

② Turn Wi-Fi OFF and ON

This refreshes your connection.

  • Settings → Network & Internet → Internet
  • Turn Wi-Fi OFF, then ON

③ Forget and reconnect to the network

One of the most effective solutions.

  • Open Settings
  • Go to Wi-Fi
  • Tap the network and select “Forget”
  • Reconnect by entering the password

④ Fix for specific Wi-Fi issues: Change MAC address settings

If only certain networks won’t connect, your MAC address settings may be the cause.

Google Pixel uses randomized MAC addresses for privacy protection.

However, some older routers or public Wi-Fi networks may reject this, causing authentication errors.

Try changing the setting below:

  • Settings → Network & Internet
  • Select Wi-Fi
  • Tap the connected network (gear icon)
  • Open “Privacy”
  • Change to “Use device MAC”

This fix is especially effective when only specific Wi-Fi networks won’t connect.


⑤ Toggle Airplane mode

This resets wireless connections.

  • Turn ON Airplane mode (30 seconds)
  • Turn it OFF

⑥ Restart your router

The issue might not be your phone.

  • Unplug the router
  • Wait 30 seconds
  • Plug it back in

⑦ Reset network settings

This is a powerful last resort.

  • Settings → System → Reset options
  • Select “Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth”

※Saved Wi-Fi networks will be deleted


⑧ Check for Android updates

Updates may fix bugs.

  • Settings → System → System update

⑨ Boot in Safe Mode

This helps identify app-related issues.

  • Press and hold the power button
  • Press and hold “Restart”
  • Boot into Safe Mode

■ If It Still Doesn’t Work

Possible causes include:

  • Router failure
  • Internet outage
  • Hardware issue with your Pixel

Try:

  • Connecting to another Wi-Fi network
  • Contacting your carrier or support

■ Summary

Most Google Pixel Wi-Fi issues can be fixed by:

  • Restarting your device
  • Reconnecting to Wi-Fi
  • Forgetting and re-adding the network
  • Restarting your router

Especially “forget and reconnect” is highly effective, so try that first.

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