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Q: Wifi issues ios 8 and iphone 6

New Iphone 6 has Wifi issues once it has connected.

I can connect to my wifi without any issues from my Iphone 6 and it works fine with testing showing about 10 Mbps to the Internet. Over a period of time, usually within 15 minutes or so, the wifi begins to slow down and if I repeat the testing, I am now getting < 1 Mbps. As time moves on it gets worse until it is unusable which can be corrected by rebooting my phone an or resetting network via General setting>Reset>Reset Network settings.Once I reboot or reset, the wifi from the phone is lighting fast until again the process repeats.

As a note, all other devices connected via wifi work great including another Iphone 5 running version 7.X and do not experience any wifi issues at any time. Since it is a new phone and new IOS , I do not know which one is causing the issue.

iPhone 6, iOS 8

Posted on Sep 20, 2014 6:30 AM

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  • by rhorgan,

    rhorgan rhorgan Sep 20, 2014 6:20 PM in response to rhorgan
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    Sep 20, 2014 6:20 PM in response to rhorgan

    Update....I restored my Iphone per direction from apple support and this did NOT correct the WIFI issue

  • by Oki Sembiring,

    Oki Sembiring Oki Sembiring Sep 20, 2014 6:42 PM in response to rhorgan
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    Sep 20, 2014 6:42 PM in response to rhorgan

    I Have the same problem with my iphone 4s. And booting sometimes does repair the wifi issues. Sometimes not. Restoring to 7.1.2 fix the problem.

  • by waigx,

    waigx waigx Sep 20, 2014 8:12 PM in response to rhorgan
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    Sep 20, 2014 8:12 PM in response to rhorgan

    Exactly the same problem here, I also experienced a work perfect -> slow connection -> totally unusable procedure.

     

    My iPhone 6 is a white one (T-Mobile no-contract).

     

    BUT, my roommate got a grey iPhone 6 (T-Mobile no-contract) without any problem. I also tried what I can find to solve this but the problem still.

     

    Have you tried in another Wi-Fi environment?

  • by rhorgan,

    rhorgan rhorgan Sep 21, 2014 5:50 AM in response to waigx
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    Sep 21, 2014 5:50 AM in response to waigx

    No...only one available at this time. Will not be able to test another wifi but I did set up another call with Apple for today.

     

    Have done lots of research on the web and it looks like some folks work great and others have the same issue as I reported. If it was only Iphone 6 users, I might suspect a possible hardware issue on some on the new phones. This looks to be more IOS 8 related as it seems to cross many platforms so we will see.

     

    I did set my router to 802.1B and it seemed to be more stable , but this took all other users on the net from 10 Mbps to about 2.5 mbps and they were not too pleased and made me change it back. Did not get a chance to test long enough to see if it stayed stable at the slower speed.

     

    When I experience the issue, these all fix it temporarily:

    Rebooting phone

    Turning on airplane mode for a few minutes

    Turning off then on Wifi mode

    Resetting Network Settings

  • by rhorgan,

    rhorgan rhorgan Sep 22, 2014 6:13 AM in response to rhorgan
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    Sep 22, 2014 6:13 AM in response to rhorgan

    Changed from WEP on the Linksys to WPA2 and this to have fixed the issue

  • by btcompute,

    btcompute btcompute Sep 22, 2014 6:23 AM in response to rhorgan
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    Sep 22, 2014 6:23 AM in response to rhorgan

    I may be way offbase here, but since WEP is less secure than WPA2, is it possible that you had unauthorized people logging into your network when you used WEP, thus slowing down the network?

    Just a thought.

  • by rhorgan,

    rhorgan rhorgan Sep 22, 2014 6:33 AM in response to btcompute
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    Sep 22, 2014 6:33 AM in response to btcompute

    Good thought but not the issue as I scanned wifi and no other devices. The change to wpa2 was something I saw in the community as many people were having same issue.  Changing to wpa2 worked for me and many others experiencing the same issues

    thsnks

  • by wifiguru,

    wifiguru wifiguru Sep 22, 2014 3:49 PM in response to rhorgan
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    Sep 22, 2014 3:49 PM in response to rhorgan

    Which Linksys router and do you have the latest firmware ?

  • by rhorgan,

    rhorgan rhorgan Sep 22, 2014 7:14 PM in response to wifiguru
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    Sep 22, 2014 7:14 PM in response to wifiguru

    Do not know exact model but the firmware is at least 4 years old

  • by gcpalit,

    gcpalit gcpalit Sep 23, 2014 6:34 AM in response to rhorgan
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    Sep 23, 2014 6:34 AM in response to rhorgan

    I'm using the iPhone 5s and iPad mini with retina and I had the same issue with wifi on my iPhone 5s. I was able to solve this issue by SWITCHING OFF CELLULAR DATA by going to SETTINGS > CELLULAR. I figured the problem was related to cellular data as my iPad mini (wifi only) didn't have any wifi issues.

     

    My guess is that iOS 8 has a few bugs with juggling between internet connections between cellular data and wifi due to new iOS 8 features such as continuity (which allows phone calls and text messaging to be made/received via iPad and MacBook) and VoLTE (which allows phone calls to be made via wifi and switch to cellular data seamlessly).

     

    So my suggestion is to switch off cellular data whenever you're connected to wifi until Apple releases an update to solve this issue. I hope this helps anyone who reads this as it has helped me.