on 14-02-2019 23:30
14-02-2019 23:47 - edited 14-02-2019 23:49
14-02-2019 23:47 - edited 14-02-2019 23:49
@Shelly If you list the things you've done with your WiFi and phone, someone may be able to help without offering what you've already done.
Edit: Have you spoken to Samsung support? https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/
on 15-02-2019 00:23
on 15-02-2019 02:40
on 15-02-2019 06:21
on 15-02-2019 06:21
on 15-02-2019 13:18
on 15-02-2019 13:18
I have it written down everywhere and then even checked the back of my box to make sure and its correct.
on 15-02-2019 13:44
on 15-02-2019 13:44
15-02-2019 19:43 - edited 15-02-2019 20:01
15-02-2019 19:43 - edited 15-02-2019 20:01
There is a couple of things it can be. The chosen authentication doesn't match the routers setting or the password is incorrect with an incorrect lower or higher case character or digit (also be aware whitespace is considered as a valid character). Sometimes the Wi-Fi cache works better if you 'forget' the previous setting completely on the receiving device (the Samsung) and try to create a new connection it sometimes works.
Essentially you want to choose WPA2 mode (auto) and avoid using WPS as it allows you connect wirelessly on the fly, so not the best for security.
https://www.netspotapp.com/wifi-encryption-and-security.html
It's a complicated subject but in principal it's all about radio channels, encryption and broadcast frequencies (2.4Ghz or 5Ghz).
My answer might seem over the top but I think understanding to some degree how something is meant to work solves at least 50% of the problem.