We had this problem with my husbands iPad.  He took it into the Apple Store and 
they said to go to Settings - Wifi- click on the name of your network - then 
forget this network.  the iPad will then start searching for your network -  
click onto it - and voila.  It works.  I hope it will for you

> On 29 Apr 2015, at 10:59, Tilly <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Suddenly without any apparent cause my iPad 2 cannot hold the household wifi 
> connection. It keeps dropping it every 5 minutes which is annoying when using 
> a game or other app that needs to be connected. I checked the thread of Feb 
> 11th but that gave advice about a Mac (create new location?) - what should I 
> do with an iPad? Bizarrely all other devices in the house using the same wifi 
> do not have the same problem, just the one iPad. We have a BT wifi device 
> that rarely causes problems. Any advice welcome.
> Tilly
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