Kindle Fire users Experiencing Wi-Fi Problems

It’s been couple of days only since Amazon released it’s latest Kindle which is known as Kindle Fire. Market analysts were predicting that this device really can set wild fire on the market just because of it’s $199 price tag. Initially, the reviews and the feedback from its users were pretty much positive. Some users were overwhelmed by its robust features & looks.

However, it seems like some users are experiencing numerous issues that can be found from Amazon’s very own Kindle Forum. Some users have reported that the device frequently being disconnected from the Wi-Fi networks or having very poor connectivity. Some of them were also complaining about not being able to connect at all or sometimes even though it gets connected but getting automatically turned off if user turns of the display. This issue could cause serious harm to Amazon’s Kindle Fire’s market if its not being taken care off.
Kindle Fire
Users who loves to play music on their Kindle might want to turn-off their display and listen the music while they are doing other stuff. Amazon didn’t make any official comment on this issue yet now. However, some users from the same forum also suggesting others that restarting the router of the device itself can resolve this problem. Changing the IP address to a static IP could be another solution.

Basic services like Wi-Fi connectivity are expected by users now a days from any mobile/table/e-Book reader devices. Hopefully, Amazon will take this issue seriously & will come up with a software update or patch to solve it. Finger crossed.

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