Hi Juliet, I assume you are restoring from a backup in an iMac or MacBook held 
backup file within iTunes? Alternative could be from an icloud backup, do tell 
which it is.

I think if I had a fail during restoration, street being sure it has failed by 
no activity, I would do a fresh erase of the destination new iPad and start 
over from the start of the restoration process.

You may also wish to do a fresh backup of the original source iPad and then try 
over.

Also I believe it is important that the new destination iPad already has the 
latest iOS installed BEFORE you start a back up to it, irrespective of the iOS 
of the source iPad which created the backup. Sometimes this means you have to 
set it up as a "new" iPad just to enable you to do the iOS update, then erase 
it, then do the restore from backup to it.

Let us know how you go. 

Pete

> On 19 Feb 2020, at 2:45 pm, Juliet Kitson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I was restoring form old iPad to replacement iPad just about finished and 
> suddenly I am connected to Qantas  network what do  do.
> Regards Bill
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