It seems like you are having trouble connecting to the network on your device. When you see the "Sign in to network" message, it usually means that you need to sign in or authenticate to the network before you can access the internet. This is common in public Wi-Fi networks or networks that require login credentials.
If you are trying to connect to a public Wi-Fi network, make sure you have entered the correct login credentials or accepted any terms and conditions that may be required. Sometimes, you may need to open a web browser on your device to complete the sign-in process.
If you are still unable to connect to the internet even after signing in to the network, try the following troubleshooting steps:
1. Restart your device: Sometimes a simple restart can fix connectivity issues.
2. Forget the network and reconnect: Go to your device's Wi-Fi settings, forget the network you are trying to connect to, and then reconnect by entering the password or credentials again.
3. Check your internet settings: Ensure that your device is set up to obtain an IP address automatically and that the DNS settings are correct.
4. Contact the network administrator: If you are connecting to a network at work or in a public place, reach out to the network administrator for assistance.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, there may be a problem with the network itself or with your device's hardware. Feel free to provide more details about your situation so we can offer more specific advice.