Wifi problem
iPhone does find Wifi modems with maximum range but doesn't connect to it
I have done a reset on network setting but it doen't help...
Can anyone help me out please?
Kind Regards
Tim
iPhone 7 Plus, iOS 13
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iPhone does find Wifi modems with maximum range but doesn't connect to it
I have done a reset on network setting but it doen't help...
Can anyone help me out please?
Kind Regards
Tim
iPhone 7 Plus, iOS 13
Connecting to Wifi is first part and then getting connected to Internet is the second
Connect to the WiFi network in question.
Have you tried forgetting the network and reconnecting for reassigning your IP address from DHCP pool. At times when you move from one network to another the wifi at times does not immediately get hooked on to home wifi.
Consider more secure wifi configuration.
Change your router’s WiFi to use WPA2-AES (CCMP) with no WPA or TKIP. Updating this setting ensures that your devices always connect in one encryption mode
Try a Reset ALL Settings.
This is usually the last resort since it resets all your personalised features back to factory defaults
Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings
Privacy Settings
Restart your iDevice. If a normal restart does not help, perform a forced restart by holding down these buttons at the same time for at least ten seconds until the Apple logo appears
Connect to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
Connecting to Wifi is first part and then getting connected to Internet is the second
Connect to the WiFi network in question.
Have you tried forgetting the network and reconnecting for reassigning your IP address from DHCP pool. At times when you move from one network to another the wifi at times does not immediately get hooked on to home wifi.
Consider more secure wifi configuration.
Change your router’s WiFi to use WPA2-AES (CCMP) with no WPA or TKIP. Updating this setting ensures that your devices always connect in one encryption mode
Try a Reset ALL Settings.
This is usually the last resort since it resets all your personalised features back to factory defaults
Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings
Privacy Settings
Restart your iDevice. If a normal restart does not help, perform a forced restart by holding down these buttons at the same time for at least ten seconds until the Apple logo appears
Connect to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
Wifi problem