Hi,Sorry to read of the trouble you are having. A quick fix may be rebooting the modem by pressing and holding the red reset button on the rear of the modem.We also did some online research for you. You can try the following:. Try holding the power button for a second and when, “Do you want to shut down your Kindle?“ pops up, tap “Shut Down.” Turn off your router. Now turn both of them back on again. Try rebooting the device by holding down the power button for 20 seconds and then tapping the power button to turn it back on.
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You can also just hold down the power button for 40 seconds until the tablet reboots. Before you start, make sure your Kindle Fire HD is fully charged and that you have backed up any precious files. Reset the Kindle Fire HD to its factory settings by pulling down the notifications bar and tapping More My Account Deregister. Then, read the text and tap Deregister to confirm. You can also do this on your computer by logging into Amazon, going to Manage Your Content and Devices Your Devices, selecting your tablet, and choosing Deregister within the Actions column. Bring the notifications bar down again and hit More Device Reset to Factory Defaults, read the text, and tap Erase Everything. Keep in mind that you’ll have to set up your Wi-Fi network again from scratch.Good luck!-ATTU-verseCare.
Kindle Fire network error is an error that may occur when the user could not open ebooks on their Kindle due to wireless network errors.
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