Even though I have my iPad WiFi connects to the internet even after that I have reset the network settings

Having never had a problem with my iPad since buying about 3 years ago, suddenly I can't access the internet use it & none of the applications that need the internet have access either. (since the last update for IOS 9.3) I have reset the settings of the internet and the WiFi signal at the top is visible. Airport app told me that I have access to the internet, but I did not!  Does anyone else have this problem? I would really appreciate a quick solution, because it's so annoying when things sync and I need them to-such as the events of diary, photos email etc. not to mention the SMS!  Any help gratefully received!

General suggestions for Wi - Fi problems, maybe one of them will help you...

(1) perform a forced reboot: hold the Home and Sleep/Wake buttons simultaneously for about 15-20 seconds, until the Apple logo appears. Leave the device to reboot.

(2) resetting the network settings: settings > general > reset > reset network settings. Join the network again.

(3) reboot router/Modem: unplug power for 2 minutes and reconnect. Update the Firmware on the router (support Web site of the manufacturer for a new FW check). Also try different bands (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) and different bandwidths (recommended for 2.4 to 20 MHz bandwidth).

(4) change of Google DNS: settings > Wi - Fi > click the network, delete all the numbers under DNS and enter 8.8.8.8 or otherwise 8.8.4.4

(5) disable the prioritization of device on the router if this feature is available.

(6) determine if other wireless network devices work well (other iOS devices, Mac, PC).

(7) try the device on another network, i.e., neighbors, the public coffee house, etc.

(8) to restore the device (ask for more details if you wish).

https://support.Apple.com/en-us/HT201252

(9) go to the Apple Store for the evaluation of the material.

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