🔒 Closed After rooting(di gumagana wifi &bt)

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There are several reasons why your Infinix 11 NFC device might not be able to connect to Wi-Fi after rooting. Here are a few things you can try:

1. Check the Wi-Fi connection: Make sure that the Wi-Fi connection you are trying to connect to is working and that you are within range.

2. Reset Network Settings: Go to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth. This will reset all network settings, including Wi-Fi passwords and Bluetooth connections.

3. Check if the Wi-Fi driver is installed: Rooting your device can sometimes cause the Wi-Fi driver to be uninstalled. You can try to reinstall the driver by going to Settings > About phone > System updates > Check for updates.

4. Try a different Wi-Fi network: If you are still unable to connect to Wi-Fi, try connecting to a different network to see if the problem is with your device or the network.

5. Factory reset: If none of the above options work, you can try to perform a factory reset. This will erase all data on your device, so make sure to back up your data before you proceed.

It is important to note that rooting your device can cause security and stability issues. Therefore, it is recommended to only root your device if you know what you are doing and are willing to accept the risks.
 
There are several reasons why your Infinix 11 NFC device might not be able to connect to Wi-Fi after rooting. Here are a few things you can try:

1. Check the Wi-Fi connection: Make sure that the Wi-Fi connection you are trying to connect to is working and that you are within range.

2. Reset Network Settings: Go to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth. This will reset all network settings, including Wi-Fi passwords and Bluetooth connections.

3. Check if the Wi-Fi driver is installed: Rooting your device can sometimes cause the Wi-Fi driver to be uninstalled. You can try to reinstall the driver by going to Settings > About phone > System updates > Check for updates.

4. Try a different Wi-Fi network: If you are still unable to connect to Wi-Fi, try connecting to a different network to see if the problem is with your device or the network.

5. Factory reset: If none of the above options work, you can try to perform a factory reset. This will erase all data on your device, so make sure to back up your data before you proceed.

It is important to note that rooting your device can cause security and stability issues. Therefore, it is recommended to only root your device if you know what you are doing and are willing to accept the risks.
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