[Five Nights at Freddy's AR] When I go into the game it said I don't have a stable WiFi connection even though I did

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2 weeks ago

Hi! I see you're getting a message about unstable WiFi connection when launching Five Nights at Freddy's AR on your Kindle with Android 11, even though your WiFi seems fine. Let's get this sorted out together.

First, just to clarify—are you connected to your WiFi network when you launch the game, and have you noticed any issues with other apps or internet use on your Kindle?

Assuming your overall WiFi is working fine elsewhere, here are some steps to try that often help with this kind of connection message:

1. Restart Your WiFi and Device
- Turn off your Kindle completely, then turn it back on.
- Restart your WiFi router by unplugging it for about 30 seconds, then plug it back in.
This refreshes your network connections and can fix small glitches.

2. Forget and Reconnect to Your WiFi Network
- Go to your Kindle's Settings > Network > WiFi.
- Find your WiFi network, tap it, and choose "Forget."
- Then reconnect by selecting it again and entering the password.

3. Check Location Permissions for the Game
Sometimes FNAF AR needs location permissions to work properly since it uses augmented reality. Go to Settings > Apps > Five Nights at Freddy's AR > Permissions, and make sure Location access is allowed.

4. Ensure No VPN or Proxy Is Active
VPNs or network proxies can cause apps to fail connecting properly. If you're using a VPN, try disabling it.

5. Check for Game and System Updates
- Update the Five Nights at Freddy's AR app via the Amazon Appstore.
- Check Settings > System > System Updates on your Kindle and update to the latest version available.

6. Test Your Internet Speed and Stability
Use a browser or an app like Speedtest to check your WiFi speed. Slow or highly unstable networks can cause connection problems with the game.

7. Try Switching to Mobile Data (if available)
If your Kindle supports mobile data or you have a hotspot device, try switching to mobile data temporarily to see if that resolves the connection issue.

If after these steps the problem persists, it could be related to server-side issues with the game or some settings deeper in your network. Please let me know what you tried, and if you encountered any error codes or messages besides the WiFi warning. That way I can assist you further!

Are you okay to try these, or do you want me to walk you through any step in detail?

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When I go into the game it said I don't have a stable WiFi connection even though I did

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Thanks for letting me know you’re still seeing the unstable WiFi connection message in Five Nights at Freddy's AR on your Kindle, even though your WiFi seems fine.

Based on similar reports and troubleshooting tips, let’s try these focused steps to address the issue:

1. Verify your Location Permissions for the Game
Since Five Nights at Freddy’s AR uses augmented reality, it often requires location permissions. On your Kindle:
- Go to Settings > Apps > Five Nights at Freddy's AR > Permissions.
- Make sure Location permission is granted. If not, enable it and restart the app.

2. Force Stop and Clear Cache of the Game
Sometimes cached data can interfere with connections:
- Settings > Apps > Five Nights at Freddy's AR > Storage > Clear Cache.
- You can also tap Force Stop, then reopen the app.

3. Reconnect WiFi using 2.4 GHz Band (if possible)
Some AR apps have issues with 5 GHz networks. If your router broadcasts both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, try connecting your Kindle to the 2.4 GHz network.

4. Restart Your Network Equipment
Already mentioned, but just to be sure: power cycle your router and modem.

5. Check for any VPN or Proxy Settings
Turn off VPNs or proxy connections as these can block AR servers.

6. Check for Server Status or Outages
Sometimes this message appears if the game’s servers are down. You can check official social media or forums for any current outages.

If after these steps the issue persists, please let me know if you receive any specific error codes or additional messages. Also, does your internet connection generally work well on your Kindle outside the game (streaming videos, browsing, other apps)?

You can see some similar fixes discussed here if you want to read further:
- Reddit discussion about connection issues
- Video guide on fixing connection issues

Are you comfortable trying these specific steps now? I’m here to help walk you through!

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