Q: Wifi networks keep reappearing in my iCloud Keychain
I am having a problem with wifi networks that keep reappearing in my iCloud Keychain, and no matter what I have tried, I can't get rid of them.
I have an iPhone, an iPad, an iMac and two MacBook Pros. I have enabled iCloud Keychain on all these devices. On one of the Macs, if I look in System Preferences / Networks / Advanced, I can see the list of Preferred Networks. There are loads of them from various offices, hotels, airports etc I have visited. Most are harmless, but I have two entries for public wifi networks which I no longer can use. The problem is, when I am out and about with my iPhone, if I come in to range of one of these networks, my iPhone automatically connects to it. However, as I don't subscribe to the network, I can't get any data throughput, but the iPhone wants to use wifi and not cellular data, so effectively I am offline. I fix this by turning wifi off, but that is a pain.
I have tried a whole bunch of things, including:
- Telling the iPhone to forget the offending networks - it works initially, but next time I visit that location, the iPhone connects up again
- Deleting the offending networks on the Mac and letting iCloud Keychain sync the deletion to the other devices. No luck, the networks reappear after a few hours
- Reloading iOS entirely on the iPhone and iPad. I didn't do a restore of any type. No joy still
- Resetting iCloud Keychain by turning it off on all the devices and entering a new code. No good, the offending networks appear again
What I have had to do is turn off Keychain entirely, but this is frustrating and surely can't be how Apple intended it to be.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks
PD
iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10), Late 2009 iMac 27"
Posted on Jan 1, 2015 2:50 PM