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Why does iOS 8.0.2 not resolve the issue of WiFi connectivity with iOS 8 and the new iPhone 6?

My iPhone 6 is still randomly disconnecting from my home WiFi, even after the latest OS update. My spouse also has an iPhone 6 and has experienced no issues with WiFi connectivity. When I spoke with Apple earlier in the week, I was told that they were aware of this issue with iOS 8 and would be working on a solution that should be released in 24 hours. I have a $700+ phone that doesn't stay connected to WiFi. Ridiculous. Apple really needs to get it together. This is the worst OS release yet.

iPhone 6, iOS 8, WiFi

Posted on Sep 26, 2014 4:55 AM

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Posted on Sep 26, 2014 5:10 AM

me too, same problem with my iphone 5c

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Sep 28, 2014 9:59 AM in response to samgraf

Did a lot of testing on this problem as I've had it since last week. I'm running iPhone6+, 8.0.2 (same issues on 8.0.0) 128GB.


The disconnects and other errors (invalid password, etc) only seem to happen on my G-network. With the same Linksys router my N-network works just fine. Never drops off, never has a password failure even when the G-network does. So 2.4GHz is bad, 5GHz is good.


I suspect a chip issue with the G-network as I believe Apple has a different WiFi chip in the 6 than in the 5 (and earlier). That would be why 8.0.2 did nothing.


If anyone knows for sure on my chip statement above I'd appreciate feedback.

Sep 28, 2014 10:11 AM in response to Jeep4Life

iPhone 5s with iOS 8.0.2

Brighthouse Ubee router

wifi drops out after a couple of minutes.

turning wifi off and then back on gets wifi working again for a couple of minutes.

none of the suggested work-arounds help


Now here's the interesting twist:

When using an Apple TimeCapsule as the router, wifi works okay with same iPhone and same iOS


Apple, Please get this fixed!!!

Sep 28, 2014 10:24 AM in response to Jeep4Life

I have the same issue but its related to 5s.. first i upgraded to ios 8 and certainly almost lost the internet speed when phone is connected to wifi. I thought may be it is a bug and will be removed in some other update to ios 8. now I have updated my 5s to IOS 8.02 but still facing the same issue which is very frustrating. I hope it will be rectified soon...

Sep 28, 2014 10:25 AM in response to tigerbones

I have same series of backups you mentioned (4s and new 6). Not really having any issues with finding and connecting to networks but the download speed seems a little slow. My upload it typically faster than download on the iP6. I have a 30/30 fiber connection but iP6 getting anywhere from 15/28 to 19/29 to 23/29. Not sure how having iCloud backups would effect wifi connectivity or speed so that is a strange observation. Old 4s would get 22-25 down typically. Older D-LINK n router.

Sep 28, 2014 10:52 AM in response to Jeep4Life

Hi everyone. We have in my house, one ipad air, one ipad mini retina, one ipad 3, two Iphone 5S and one apple tv. Before IOS 8 everything was working perfectly and specially the broadcasting of the french tv channels (SFR TV) by internet and using my apple tv. Since the release of IOS 8 and the last upgrade, it is a disaster. I am not able to view my tv channels through the apple tv as it is disconnecting because of wifi signal fluctuation. I am now using the hdmi cable instead! Also the use of iphone has trouble such as whatsapp or facetime.

The issue is really the new IOS 8 and i hope that apple will correct the problem very soon.

Sorry for my poor english written but as a french guy, i have tried my best.

Sep 28, 2014 11:13 AM in response to Jeep4Life

Hi guys,


I'm hoping I might be able to help or even have a solution.....


Anyway bought a shiny iPhone 6, updated to 8.02 and have been constantly kicked out of my WIFI again and again and again... What's worse I foolishly updated however my 5 with 8.02 and so can't even go back to it..


BUT without changing the WIFI settings/location settings etc...


**** ALL I DID was do a HARD reset... You know when the screen jams and you HOLD the HOME BUTTON and the POWER SWITCH (on the side of the iPhone 6 not on the top) and Apple symbol appears and.....


YAY!!!!! It no longer kicks me out of my WIFI, have no idea if this will work for anyone else, but it's so simple maybe people have missed it...


Hope it works for at least one other person as its 100000000% frustrating not being able to use WIFI on a brand new phone.

Sep 28, 2014 12:03 PM in response to chedaki

Update:


you shouldnt do anything on your router at all, it was working before why it should stop working now? This is clearly ios issue. Anyway, i came across a temporarily solution from some website and have tried it and so far it has been working quite OK.


When you are using your wifi connection, turn off your cellular data.


i dont know if this has something to do with Apple new randomize mac address that is messing up with the wifi connection.

Sep 28, 2014 1:49 PM in response to esutton

I suspect this has to do with dynamic MAC address generation brought by IOS 8. My router was dropping connections until i switched to the Airport Extreme serving the addresses. It seems that now the new router (Airport Extreme) accepts the dynamic MAC address generation in IOS devices and the old router did not. Don't know if that is the issue but its my observation.

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