maybe it's WiFi software is too old or a configuration isn't compatible.
WEP (totally useless now)
WPA (Mostly useless)
WPA2 (2006 to 2020)
WPA3 (2020+)
These are separate from Bands 2.4 GHz, or 5.8 GHz
Separate from modes a, b, g, turbo g, n
Also WiFi now can be described as less than Generation 4 (rubbish), 4, 5 etc.
I'm surprised it doesn't at least connect to 2.4GHz WPA2 as that predates your model by 4 years.
So maybe you are typing password wrong. If it doesn't see the SSID of your WiFi then you have the SSID hidden (bad idea and no longer adds security) or the 2.5GHz is turned off, or the WiFi is set to do only mode "n" and/or "a", most gadgets can only do mode "b" or "g".
It obviously can't even connect to your own PCs (say a Calibre server or your own LAN), never mind http only Internet if you can't connect to your Wi-Fi.
Last edited by Quoth; 04-17-2023 at 11:11 AM.
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