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Anyone still having IOS 6 wifi issues?

I'm currently waiting on Apple support to call me back about this issue, but I thought I would reach out here to see if anyone else is having similar issues.


I upgraded to IOS 6 yesterday afternoon, and immediately after I could no longer connect to the Wifi at my place of employment. Everyone had this issue, no big deal.


Went home, Wifi worked fine.


Came into work this morning and I am still unable to connect. I have tried all of the various recommended fixes, and even gone so far as to do a complete restore. I work at a university with multiple networks and access points and have tried connecting to several, both secure and unsecure, with no luck.


This is what happens:

Unsecure Networks: Attempt to connect, wheel spins, Error Message: "Unable to Connect"

Secure Network: Attempt to connect, prompted for password, enter password, Error Message: "Incorrect Password" (Yes I entered the correct password, I tried multiple times, and the IT tech was able to connect to it with his iPad 2 running IOS 5)


I am also not the only one, everyone on campus who has upgraded their iPad 3 to IOS 6 is unable to connect. (All staff/factulty have iPads, most have upgraded)


I have spoken with the IT department and they are baffled, they have tried rebooting various routers and access points to no avail.


Obviously there is something different happening in IOS 6 that is causing these issues. My question is has anyone else encoutered this issue, and if so what have you done to fix it?


I have seen people above who have upgraded firmware on their personal wireless routers with success, but for a university with literally hundress of access points and routers this is out of the question, at least in the short term.

iPad (3rd gen) Wi-Fi, iOS 6

Posted on Sep 20, 2012 9:39 AM

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Feb 13, 2013 6:49 AM in response to clemon85

iPhone 4 GSM was on 5.2.1 and everything worked great. Upgraded to 6.1 on Monday evening... hmmm not expieriencing the issues most of you guys are having. But... I have a VPN connection back to my office where I run a SIP phone (Counterpath Bria iPhone Edition). If I connect the VPN and open up Bria everything works great. If the phone goes to sleep it disconnects the wifi, breaking the VPN connection along withit and the SIP phone deregisters.


I thought that if the iphone goes to sleep and an application is running in the background making use of the Wi-Fi, it will not disconnect the wifi signal? This is not happening.. It is dropping intermittently while asleep or not. I have set my mail.app to push mail from my office server in a attempt to keep the information flowing over Wi-Fi connection... nothing still problem persists.


This was a non issue on iOS 5.2.1 so what changed?

Feb 14, 2013 2:49 AM in response to clemon85

It's been a few days since I upgraded to 6.1 (and 6.1.1 on my 4s) and, for me, it's a definite improvement. The dual band Netgear DGND3700 (N600) router I had to ditch after upgrading to 6.0? It's back. With 6.1.x WiFi connections are stable (both on 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz) and no changes have been made to the router's firmware (just a factory reset). I haven't tried connecting to any public WiFi hotspots yet but will let you know how I get on.

Feb 14, 2013 7:16 PM in response to clemon85

I am right about getting the sense from some comments that Apple doesn't think this is their issue, routers and router configurations and interference are the issues? Because while there are going to be those cases in the mix, there are a lot of complaints where wifi suddenly does not work at all immediately after the update. In my case, dozens and dozens of devices, mostly Android, but including older Apple stuff have been set up no problems through my router, but new iPhone5 never would never connect (WNDR3700). But then connects right up no problem whatever to my spare router now access point to support it. And it should no matter whatsoever that I set up MAC filtering and keyword filtering, those are set up on my access point as well. I should not have to downgrade my router firmware, reset the brand new phone, and I did not, it worked perfectly fine with different router.

Feb 18, 2013 12:05 PM in response to clemon85

I've been having this stupid wifi issue since the first ios 6.0.1 update, after the 6.1.1 update it worked fine for a week or two AND NOW IT'S GREYED OUT AGAIN. i am so ******* ******. not just because i cannot use the wifi. but because i have to pay more each month after reaching my internet limit. **** you apple. **** you.

Feb 18, 2013 3:48 PM in response to ugh1234

ugh1234 wrote:


I've been having this stupid wifi issue since the first ios 6.0.1 update, after the 6.1.1 update it worked fine for a week or two AND NOW IT'S GREYED OUT AGAIN. i am so ******* ******. not just because i cannot use the wifi. but because i have to pay more each month after reaching my internet limit. **** you apple. **** you.


Sounds like it's time to see if the grass is greener on the other side of the fence. Sell or trash your Apple gear and try something else. You've never said whether you took the device to an Apple repair center to see if it's something else.


Let us know how the other side of the fence is.

Feb 20, 2013 4:59 AM in response to Bigabiga

Well said, went back to Apple store yesterday 4th iPhone 5 still will not work on any hotspot. I think this is just the way it's going to be, or maybe this is the way the phone works. Guy at Apple store said has it heard of any wifi problems with the Iphone 5. But I took pictures of how my phone show that it connect to wifi but will not show IP Address or push any date said it was hardware, gave new phone but this one works the same way. I have unit September before one year warranty is up. Will be going back to Apple again.

Feb 20, 2013 7:01 AM in response to Shanon.Roberts

My iMac is connected to my wireless router by powerline adapters and I have set it up for internet sharing (ie. it acts as as wireless repeater). My iPhone and iPad have an EyeTV app installed, a feature of which allows a network check to be carried out. I assume that this is a check of the speed between the iDevice and the EyeTV application on the iMac. Oddly, the achieved speed when connected to the primary wireless router, which is not an Apple one, is only about a half what is achieved when connected to the wireless signal of the iMac. Intuitively, it should be the other way round, and suggests that the iDevices work far better with an Apple wireless transmitter/receiver (ie. the iMac set up for internet sharing) than a non-apple wireless router, even though this is what the iMac is getting its network connection from. It does seem as though there is some incompatability between iDevices and non-Apple routers, although I do not think that this is the whole story by far.

Anyone still having IOS 6 wifi issues?

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