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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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Dec 2, 2013 10:47 PM in response to mariusignorello

mariusignorello wrote:


Let's stay on topic, only Apple products are to be mentioned here.

OK, here's an Apple topic. A month ago, I spent 2 hours on the phone with "customer support" talking to various individuals and the last guy I talked to agreed to exchange my phone, which had overheated and stopped all functioning after 2 days of being updated to IOS 7. I am working out in the Pacific, but he refused to give me a shipping address for repair. So I had to send it my US home where they sent a prepaid box. The iPhone was put into the box and sent off. A week later, the iPhone is returned. It was then mailed back to me. The whole process took a bit less than a month. I opened the box and the phone wasn't touched. There was no note or invoice inside. Nothing. I looked on my online report and it says they are waiting to receive my phone. They obviously got it as they sent it back in new wrapping and a new box. I had also "updated" my iPad Mini a month ago. Now the WiFi doesn't work on the MIni. I have tried all the standard fixes. Nothing. So I have no phone, a dysfunctional iPad Mini, a chance to look forward to more hours with a "customer service" rep, products from a company who could care less about customer support or public relations and I am out the money I paid for the iPhone with no avenue of recovery short of small claims court because the US doesn't have consumer protection laws like Europe does. How's that for on topic? Actually, vaoprtrials, tell me more about the Samsung Galaxy line. I would welcome hearing about a product that works and a company that stands behind it.

Dec 2, 2013 11:02 PM in response to Timothy Rock

Actually, vaportrials, tell me more about the Samsung Galaxy line. I would welcome hearing about a product that works and a company that stands behind it.

That's what my wife got after Apple refused to do anything...so far. I am tempted to bring my 4s up to 7.0.4 and take video of the who process just to see what happens. Sacrificial iphone! Of course I will be without a phone also. I'm thinking about it though.

Dec 2, 2013 11:32 PM in response to Fede23

Actually that other company mentioned has taken over $10000 of my hard earned money for products that failed/did not do as expected so there out of the question for me! the problem is I talked my family into Apple products because of the quality and such and depending the outcome of this will mean I will seriously have to look at another company. I am happy to pay the price for Apple products but the company really needs to listen to their customers and admit there's a problem when there is clearly one.

Dec 4, 2013 9:42 AM in response to Fede23

iPhone 5 (not c or S); iOS 7.0.4.


My phone has actually been working decently since the "Big 7," but started getting glitchy after the latest .4 version. Lately, like many of you I have had WiFi drop problems. The last couple of days I have been unable to connect at all to our home WiFi (my daughter's new 5c and my wife's old 3GS seem to have no troubles or glitches) and I thought seriously about calling the Apple store - yeah, I was looking forward to that!


On a hunch, I did try something that has worked (cross fingers). I tapped the Reset button on my AT&T Netgear 7550 modem - it's located just above the green Broadband port on the back. It's a small black button. Just take a toothpick or anything that will fit in that hole and gently push on the button until your modem lights blink a couple of times. Worked like a charm! The WiFi immediately reset.


Best to all -

Dec 6, 2013 11:00 AM in response to fkoehn

fkoehn wrote:


Well, should that be true they owe me EUR 199,-- for the replacement 4S they made me buy because "the chip was broken already before the update".


Actually, it's because you were out of warranty, or there was damage to the device. If you had been within your warranty time frame, without any user damage to the device, then it's a free repalcement. Let's keep things honest here.

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