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wifi doesn't work with IOS 7

Hi, I installed on my iphone IOS 7 but now wifi doesn't work. It doesn't find any wifi connections around me. Please help me! What can I do?

Posted on Sep 19, 2013 8:28 AM

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Nov 20, 2013 6:13 AM in response to Fede23

Hello fellow iphone users. I had all the problems you had and tried everything except putting the phone in the freezer. Part of me wants to do it to try it but the other part of me thinks that once I do and then take it out, the moisture will start to build internally and then Apple will say it was my fault placing the phone in the freezer. I have an appointment at Fairview Mall in North York, ON with one of the "genius'" so I'll let you know what transpires with this. After reading everyone's problem I don't think they'll have a solution. Fingers crossed.

Nov 21, 2013 5:29 AM in response to Fede23

Same here in Greece..


We don't have an official Apple Store here so the Service business is handled by the 3 mobile companies.. Wind, Cosmote, Vodafone...


I send the Iphone4s in the Service department and returned it with a moisture problem.. It is this special kind of moisture that only affects the wi-fi chip, while leaving every other phone function intact..


They asked 210 euros as repariment fee!


Instead of the 210 they are about to get a nice, well documented query from the local consumer protection agency.


Nice going there Apple!


Do you honestly think that anyone (besides those facing severe mental disorders), will ever again trust another IOS donwload?


Do you honestly think that I (and many hundreds of thousands globally) will EVER buy another Apple product after this ordeal?


Guarantee or no Guarantee, admitting or not, shoving the head in the sand or not, paying or not paying for a replacement..


DO YOU REALLY BELIEVE YOU WANT BE AFFECTED BY ALL THIS??


Already switched to another mobile company and certainly another phone... Enough with the i-klain-main overexpensive BS, you are selling...


Will come back with the results of the consumer protection query...

Nov 21, 2013 7:10 AM in response to Fede23

My wifi also stopped working after updating my ios (on Iphone 5)


I followed this and it worked:


" Some people have reported success by putting the iPhone into Airplane mode and then going to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings, but the problem may return. "


Which I found at this link:http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/ios-7-problems/

Theres some other suggestions available also. 🙂

Nov 23, 2013 6:34 AM in response to W78

I upgraded a few weeks ago from iOS 6...something to iOS 7.0.0 - nothing special happened. Then a few days later upgraded to 7.0.1, to 7.0.2, to 7.0.3 and yesterday finally to 7.0.4.

I realized that all of a sudded I didn't get contact to any internet address.


I checked the IP config - no IP address - ups - by the SID of my WiFi router is visible

I checked the protocol on the DHCP server - the iPhone didn't send a DHCPREQUEST at all. So, there is no reason for the server to send as an answer an IP address :-) server is doing what he is supposed to do.

If I configure a fixed IP address on my iPhone -> all fine


I would call that (very) poorly tested software

Nov 23, 2013 9:23 AM in response to W.-A. Schalý

To : WA Schaly,


That makes sense. But did you also see the DHCP Discovery message from the iPhone?

If the dhcp discovery message didn't come from the iPhone, then there may not be a dhcp offer from the dhcp server, and therefore no dhcp request.


From http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol


A DHCP client can also request its last-known IP address (in the example below, 192.168.1.100). If the client remains connected to a network for which this IP is valid, the server may grant the request. Otherwise, it depends whether the server is set up as authoritative or not. An authoritative server will deny the request, making the client ask for a new IP address immediately. A non-authoritative server simply ignores the request, leading to an implementation-dependent timeout for the client to give up on the request and ask for a new IP address.



Could it be that both the client and server are in a state where they are waiting for each other, ie, the server is waiting for the iPhone to make another ip request but the iPhone isn't aware of this, and keeps on waiting.



And after a wifi router is not successfully logged into after many tries, I wonder if there is power saving routines in iOS 6 and 7 to mask out that wifi router's SSID?


I say so because recently, I noticed that all of my neighbor's wifi router SSIDs no longer show up on my iPhone's wifi selection list. They used to show up, but recently I noticed that they're not appearing anymore. And when my own wifi is turned off, I see no wifi at all. Doesn't this appear to be similar to what some of the people are seeing? We have people complaining that even though they can enable wifi, but no SSIDs can be seen.


My guess is that ios7 may have some kind of optimization code that will hide those wifi routers that we never log into, or, mask those wifi routers that are below a threshold of reception strength.


Now, if our own router and iPhone has a dhcp handshaking problem for extended period, what if there is code in ios7 that thinks this is a wifi router that we don't log into? And decides to mask its appearance in the wifi selection list.


This is just my hunch. We'll need someone who knows Ios7's wifi log in code to know the true and full story.

Nov 23, 2013 9:38 AM in response to Fede23

The visibility of the iOS update issues has hit the funnies. See today's (Nov 23rd - Seattle Times) comic strip - "Zits" by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman:


Alternative dude: "I am holding the most amazingly sophisticated piece of technology in the world." holding a smartphone in his hand


Next panel same dude: "No, wait.... NOW I'm holding... NO,WAIT.... hand on a sec...


Next panel same dude: "NOW I'm.... Oh, shoot...."


Lead teenage character - under his breathe: "iOS updates are murder."


The suspicion is, of course, that one of the authors/drawers has just had an iOS 7 "event" of some sort.

Nov 23, 2013 11:47 AM in response to acesinica

There is basicly _nothing_ on the WiFi (wire :-) )

neither a DHCPDISCOVER nor a DHCPOFFER nor a DHCPREQUEST nor a DHCPACK and so on and so forth ...

I don't wanted to bore you to death with the protocol details but wanted to pointout the issue.


I traced the network using tcpdump on the DHCP server

The iPhone does not request _anything_

Does not get any respons (what would be corect)

No request no answer no IP address since iOS 7.0.4

Nov 23, 2013 12:35 PM in response to vaportrails2002

My iPad2 wifi worked after initial download of ios7 but now only functions if I'm in the same room as my router. it worked fine inside the Apple store, therefore the genius bar could not diagnose it (and of course had "never heard of this problem"). Gave me a free Apple Care call and naturally they had never heard this complaint before either. Despite the store employee telling me full diagnostics would be run nothing of the kind happened. Apple Care told me to contact Comcast and have them update firmware on my router. Even as a non-technical person that didnt sound right to me but I called Comcast anyway and of course sounded like an idiot.


Oh, also in the Apple store I asked why photos disappear on my iPhone (also ios7) as soon as I take them. That got a shoulder shrug and a vague response about data corruption and guess what - they can't fix it!


Like everyone else on these threads I've been an Apple booster until this ios7 fiasco and the refusal of Apple to even acknowledge the problem. I'm asking for a Surface for Christmas.

Nov 23, 2013 8:22 PM in response to W78

For those on this thread with the problem of the greyed out wifi, I have the solution and it's insane. But it works.


This video gives the instructions:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mVkiU2jNSE&feature=youtu.be


Basically, you overheat the phone with a hair dryer until it says it's too hot. It might take 5 minutes. Then put it in the fridge for 10. And wifi is back.


I just did it tonight. It worked. From comments on the video, it looks like it's a permanent fix.


I don't believe that iOS7 killed the wifi chip, I believe there is a deep bug on the software/hardware interface level that even exists on the diagnostic level. This overheating tricks that bug and allows the OS to see the chip as "healthy."


That's my only (layman) explanation. If the problem was truly hardware based, this solution could not work.


Just try it and if it works, pass it along. The guy who made the video deserves an award.

Nov 24, 2013 12:08 AM in response to vaportrails2002

vaportrails2002 wrote:


Posted on Oct 13th and have been waiting to see how this all plays out:


"My wife's phone is doing the exact same thing. iPhone 4s 64G and soon as ios7 was installed the battery life has gone down the drain (yes I did all the suggested fixes to cut down on the battery drain), but the battery just drains for no reason. It was at 100% this afternoon and now it is at 23% and the phone has been sitting on the dresser not doing anything. Also the Wifi is grayed out. The phone is mint and has always been in an otter box. I am not going to try to freeze or heat my phone, it is clearly something with the update to ios 7. My wife was so mad about the battery thinking it wa apples way of making people upgrade to a new phone, she went out and bought a Galaxy S4. I am also due for an upgrade and was looking at the 5S, but if Apple is not going to do anything about this, I may also look to another manufacturer as well after having an 3S, 4 and 2 4S's, 2 ipods, itouch, etc (10 apple devices over the last 4-5 years). This thread is also making the news http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/10/10/ios-7-update-brings-more-wi-fi-issues- for-some-iphone-4s-owners"



My update from Sunday:


Went to my local Apple Store here in CT at Westfarms Mall in West Hartford. Got the run around like everyone else. My local NBC station even did a story on it (search online for "nbc connecticut iphone issues"). The genius I saw sent me off to a tech and the tech pretty much gave me the "this is what they tell me to say" and blamed it on the wifi antenna, yet he never actually looked at my phone. He had it in his hand but never checked the wifi on it. I upgraded to 7.0.4 this morning then wiped the phone after that. he went strictly on what I told him about the battery and grayed out wifi problems. He did offer to sell me a new phone though. Then he got the lead genius and gave me the same speech, "buying a new phone was the best option" but let the cat out of the bag by saying if they sold me a new phone, not to restore it from a backup because it may bring the same thing back on because it's more software. So wait, first it's a hardware issue and now it's a software issue? Which is it? When I told him that I won't update my phone with ios 7.0.3 or 7.0.4 in fear of it messing up my wifi, he just says "fair enough". it's my chioce to do that. Yet an iPhone which he likes to state that is 300 days over the warranty (bought 1/1/12), which worked fine before the upgraded ios, as soon as it it upgraded, it's my problem now? I don't think so. When I asked so anyone with an iPhone 4S that upgraded the ios and now has the grayed out wifi is just out of luck and he shook his head yes. Oh wait, you can't see him shake his head yes. Oh, yes you can. http://youtu.be/XR6AVn5EPIM . I video recorded the whole conversation and I am wondering if I should put the whole thing up or not, and what else to add to the video as far as video of it not working,etc. Im not letting this one go. Even this video shows that it is a software issue. http://youtu.be/4mVkiU2jNSE Warranty or not, the iphone is like new and everything was fine before she upgraded it to ios7. It shouldn't be my responsibility to have it fixed or have to buy a new phone...We did nothing wrong!


well here is the whole visit


Apple Store visit with iPhone 4S that has the wifi grayed out and battery issues after ios7 upgrade


http://youtu.be/0DwY452C_sw

wifi doesn't work with IOS 7

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