Oppo A53: Wifi Authentication Problem

Sometimes, the Oppo A53 displays the Authentication Problem message when you try to connect to a Wi-Fi network. This kind of error message can possibly sourced from a lot of places. So, so that you can actually connect properly to the Wifi network with your Oppo A53, we decided to write this guide. So we will observe together what to do and where to look to solve this issue of Wifi authentication. We will see at first what you must do on the Oppo A53. Finally, we will see what it can be necessary to do and check on your Wifi box.

What to do when the Oppo A53 has an authentication problem on the Wifi network

Forget the Wifi network on your Oppo A53

Whenever the Wi-Fi network to which you desire to connect has been changed since your last authentication, your Oppo A53 may display the text message: Authentication or authentication error . Whenever the trouble comes from there, the solution is straightforward. Simply forget about the Wifi network in your Oppo A53. To get this done, go to the settings of the Wifi network and keep pressed on the network in question. You will then have the option to select the option: Forget this network . Once it is carried out, you can actually try again to connect to the Wifi network. If the trouble is not resolved, go to the next step.

Press the box button

Whether your box is Orange, Bouygues Telecom, SFR or Numéricable, it may possibly happen to have a trouble of authentication Wifi on the Oppo A53 because the box is not in Synchronization mode . If you want to activate the synchronization mode of your box, it can be incredibly basic. You should find a synchronization button to press. When ever this is carried out, a light will normally start blinking. You can actually then try to reconnect to the Wifi network with your Oppo A53. Whenever it still will not function, go to the next trick.

Retype Password

Sometimes the authentication problem comes from the way you type the Wifi network password. Certainly, it can be sometimes subtle to type a password Wifi on its Oppo A53. We therefore advise you to try all the following possibilities:

  • Type the code without spaces or hyphens
  • Type the password in uppercase
  • Type the password in lowercase

Restart your box

As in a great many computer problems, the solution is occasionally incredibly simple. Certainly, 80% of the computer problems are solved by restarting the machine. We therefore advise you to restart your box and your Oppo A53. Then try to reconnect with your Oppo A53.

Check box settings

Whenever none of the previous solutions did function, the problem could be found to be on the box of your provider. It will therefore be necessary to go in the parameters of the box and to check if the system of key is in WPA / WPA2 . Whenever this is not the case, select this option. Then try to connect your Oppo A53 again to Wifi. Whenever the authentication trouble continues, we highly recommend that you contact your service provider or a telephone retail store.