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Feb 9, 2016 3:47 PM in response to Lawrence Finchby Karenlovesicecream,It turns out to be a Motorola Surfboard SB6121 (not sure about the technology inside)
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by Lawrence Finch,Feb 9, 2016 3:56 PM in response to Karenlovesicecream
Lawrence Finch
Feb 9, 2016 3:56 PM
in response to Karenlovesicecream
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Mac OS XThat's the cable modem, not the router. The router will be a separate device connected to the cable modem via a network cable.
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Feb 9, 2016 4:20 PM in response to Lawrence Finchby Karenlovesicecream,Ugh! That's the thing I reset thr other day when Apple Support asked me to reset the router (I did tell him I didn't know anything about computers but he relied on me to identify a router). Ok so maybe this is it: Netgear N900 WNDR4500
http://www.cnet.com/products/netgear-wndr4500-n900-wireless-dual-band-gigabit-ro uter/specs/
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by Lawrence Finch,Feb 9, 2016 4:39 PM in response to Karenlovesicecream
Lawrence Finch
Feb 9, 2016 4:39 PM
in response to Karenlovesicecream
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Mac OS XKarenlovesicecream wrote:
Ugh! That's the thing I reset thr other day when Apple Support asked me to reset the router (I did tell him I didn't know anything about computers but he relied on me to identify a router). Ok so maybe this is it: Netgear N900 WNDR4500
http://www.cnet.com/products/netgear-wndr4500-n900-wireless-dual-band-gigabit-ro uter/specs/
Yes, that's your wireless router, and it's a good one. Start by power-cycling it to reset it. If you continue to have problems get its manual and look up how to separate it into 2 networks, one at 2.6 GHz and one at 5 GHz. To do this you will need to log in to its control center using a web browser, then change the network name of the 5 GHz mode. It should be an easy process. Once you've changed it go to your devices and change them to forget the original network name and then connect to the new network name. This should eliminate network interference issues.
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Feb 10, 2016 7:53 AM in response to EdAnuffby Matthew Gaylen,Several times per day my iPhone and all our other iOS devices and the Lenovo laptop were not able to connect to our wifi... I thought it was the wireless router until I connected a pc to the same wifi... and it holds its connection all day/night... switching security from WPA2 to WPA2 MIXED resolved the issue for me... for now... as soon as I switched security protocols and saved... the iPhone immediately 'found' and connected to the network...
kind of a weird, disturbing, annoying bug... but happy if this resolves the issue.
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Feb 10, 2016 11:18 AM in response to Lawrence Finchby Karenlovesicecream,Powered the actual router off, then on, reset network setting. Problem still persists. My husband now thinks the firmware of the router needs to be updated since it can identify and see every device but mine (It sees something unknown that it just marks as "s" while every other device has a name. He said (BSID???) is not recognized by the router, that my phone puts out. (The router has not been updated since we had it). He thinks it drops only my phone (dumps it) on purpose. So he will try to update this on the weekend.
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Feb 14, 2016 12:39 PM in response to Karenlovesicecreamby Karenlovesicecream,So there was no update to the firmware to our router; however, logging in, we found out that the network I've been trying to connect to was only a 2.4 Ghz network. We have a 5ghz network but since I never connected to it and never entered a password it never sent me to it (in fact it was the first network my phone would see and I thought it was a neighbor's network). So my husband gave me the password to this 5ghz network. I hope it solves the problem (at the very least it seems so much faster and I'm the one and only device on it).
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Feb 17, 2016 4:39 AM in response to Karenlovesicecreamby Karenlovesicecream,I'm considering my problem solved. My iPhone 6s Plus has not dropped in days. It was solved by merely making sure my iphone 6s plus was on a 5ghz network. (unclear if the phone or the router was disconnecting the phone from the 2.4ghz network though) I learned something new: if you update one piece of hardware by more than one generation, check to see that the peripherals can support the upgrade.
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Mar 26, 2016 4:33 AM in response to snglduck25by iphonek8e,I have had several wifi issues with my phone, and today they started up again... it wouldn't show wifi, or would tell me the password was incorrect. I had to stand right next to my modem to get it to show up and to accept that the password I was entering was in fact the correct password. Hope this helps someone.
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Jun 15, 2016 10:17 AM in response to Coolfool007by DrYou,The airplane trick works for me as well. Going through the rest of this thread is mostly useless to me. My phone stops working with Wifi and Bluetooth till I either power cycle or use this airplane mode trick. I went from 2gb to 60gb in monthly data cause of this stupid issue. Any permanent fix?
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Aug 13, 2016 12:29 PM in response to @nkitby arvishaub,any solutions to this ? Im having the same problem
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Aug 13, 2016 1:03 PM in response to arvishaubby Lawrence Finch,If you are really having the same problem the solution was posted in this thread months ago.
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Aug 13, 2016 7:18 PM in response to Lawrence Finchby Charli591,WIfi issues are real. I just got a replacement phone yesterday. As I sat at the Genius bar, the associate watched my wifi go in and out on its own. Happens at home, school, hospital, and anywhere else there is wifi I can connect to. Apple gave me a free replacement. When I got home a few hours later, this brand new replacement phone was doing the same thing. I immediately contacted Apple, who run diagnostics and told me there was an issue with Settings, but not one that I could fix or one that I could even control. So now I have to go back to the Apple store for yet another phone.
I was told initially that my (first) phone likely had hardware issues. The associate at the Genius Bar said pit was probably software-related. After I got the replacement and had the same problems, I spoke with a Senior Advisor who said software-related. (On another note, the guy that was waiting to be helped after me said he was having the same issue.)
I will say that everyone I have dealt with his been very nice. However, the constant posts to the generic "wifi fix" I see on this forum is insulting. That answer has a rating of 20% helpful, and that's because it doesn't work. There is an issue with iOS 9. There are far too many people experiencing the exact same problem. I've seen posts suggesting a new router might be in order. For a select few, this may be the case. I even bought a new router, to no avail. It was just a waste of money.
My daughter has a 6s just like mine, except she is still on iOS 8, as is my iPad, and we have no issues with those two devices, nor my husband's Android, or our computers.
This is extremely frustrating. It would be great if Apple would at least admit that there is a problem, be it hardware and/or software related, and then give us a solution. At least let us know you're aware of the problem and are working on it. As it stands right now, it's like all of us with these problems are on our own. There's only so much Apple support can do aside from give out free replacements and hope that it works properly.
I switched to iphone because I like how smoothly my iPad runs. No "force close" issues to deal with as on Android, but looking back, I'd rather have the occasional "force close" than constant wifi issues.
I am praying my problem will be resolved next week, but I'm almost at the point that I don't believe there even is a fix. Maybe the third time will be the charm. Fingers crossed.
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Aug 31, 2016 11:02 AM in response to Lawrence Finchby enzotron,No matter how hard I try, I can not see a solution that was posted months ago. can anyone link to this post, because I must be having some visual recognition imparement.
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Aug 31, 2016 11:50 AM in response to enzotronby Lawrence Finch,I have no idea what your problem is, because there have been several different problems discussed in this 14 page thread. And every one of them had one or more suggested solutions.
I suggest that you start a new discussion clearly stating the issue you have, and most likely you will get useful responses.