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Sep 28, 2014 5:33 PM in response to toddlaby nyconsult410,Having the same exact issue as everyone else, on my iPhone 6+... This is really getting annoying now, and I just pray that Apple resolves this issue real soon, before it starts eating up my data!!! It is one thing to have this issue, it is a whole other issue to have to pay for it! This issue is using up my cellular data, due to this dropped wifi connectivity, so let's get it together Apple! We need a real fix and soon!
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Sep 28, 2014 5:39 PM in response to Jeep4Lifeby bbouapha,Very upset with the new iOS 8! I have resorted to using my inconveniently sized iPad for all wifi activity. My iPhone 6 is strictly used for making calls. I have not updated my iPad yet, and do not plan on it until the wifi issue is fixed. Please fix the issue, Apple.
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Sep 28, 2014 6:46 PM in response to chedakiby ihawk,I tried the hard reset as suggested and it seems to work for the past 10 mins...will monitor and see if it is truly fixed.
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Sep 28, 2014 6:58 PM in response to ihawkby Cris818,ihawk wrote:
I tried the hard reset as suggested and it seems to work for the past 10 mins...will monitor and see if it is truly fixed.
A hard reset is the only solution but it is temporary. The only real solution will come in an iOS update.
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Sep 28, 2014 7:41 PM in response to Jeep4Lifeby exkdgenious,FOUND THE SOLUTION TO THIS! Switched my WEP wifi security to WPA and not only did it fix my iPhone 6 plus wifi connectivity, it greatly improved my internet speed! DOOOOOOO ITTTTTT!!!
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Sep 28, 2014 7:45 PM in response to exkdgeniousby spikerman77,WEP to WPA2 is not the solution. I've used WPA2 since day 1 and the problem exists.
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Sep 28, 2014 7:47 PM in response to exkdgeniousby Cris818,exkdgenious wrote:
FOUND THE SOLUTION TO THIS! Switched my WEP wifi security to WPA and not only did it fix my iPhone 6 plus wifi connectivity, it greatly improved my internet speed! DOOOOOOO ITTTTTT!!!
As spikerman77 said, using WPA does not fix the issue. And who still uses WEP anyway? I love all these people posting solutions that make no sense... The only solution will come from Apple.
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Sep 28, 2014 7:50 PM in response to Jeep4Lifeby chris00924,My 5s is cutting out on wifi and 3g after update also
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Sep 28, 2014 7:51 PM in response to Jeep4Lifeby mchoylk,My Iphone 6 has difficulties connecting back to cellular network after connected to WIFI. I need to restart the phone in order to have my cellular network working. I have try on and off the cellular network button but it doesn't help. Is a hassle having to on and off the phone each time it is connected to WIFI. Anyone has the same problem.
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Sep 28, 2014 8:20 PM in response to Jeep4Lifeby Wainscoting ,Wifi is still dropping out literally every five minutes on my iPhone 5s. Tired of 'updates' which create more problems that they anecdotally solve. Not remotely impressed Apple.
Resetting network failed to solve the problem.
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Sep 28, 2014 8:31 PM in response to Jeep4Lifeby charlesindo,yeah, this happen on my iPhone 5s and iphone 6...
Wifi connect but sometimes i can use it, sometimes not.. waiting for fix from apple..
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Sep 28, 2014 9:18 PM in response to Jeep4Lifeby Gpk13,having the same issues here since 8.0 and it persists in 8.0.2, clearly the prob is in iOS. I'm shocked that such a crippling issue is yet unresolved. Has there even been official confirmation of this bug?
gpk
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Sep 29, 2014 1:10 AM in response to Jeep4Lifeby AlisterCruickshanks,IOS 8.0.0 was absolutely fine for me. However, after upgrading to 8.0.2 on my Iphone 6 plus I have had nothing but problems with WiFi...it keeps jamming, and I have to restart the phone. Sometimes, I don't even get the options to select a network. Its very frustrating because it was fine before the update.
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Sep 29, 2014 2:08 AM in response to AlisterCruickshanksby as41,I'm also having the same issue here ( UK, London).
iPhone 6 Plus 8.02 - Continually drops Wi-Fi signal and sometimes can't find any network at all. The only thing that resolves it is a reboot or resetting network settings. When I do reset or reboot it always finds my 5GHz network and connects with blazing fast speeds but when it goes to sleep and I return after a few hours either the signal is completely gone and reboot is required or I have to toggle wifi on / off to get some movement.
I'm running this all on a 5Ghz connection so not sure if the issue is related to that. I have heard that 2.4Ghz works better and is more solid for others.
Every other apple device works perfect on my 5Ghz network.
Does anyone think it could be a hardware issue with the new phones?
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Sep 29, 2014 2:25 AM in response to Jeep4Lifeby diehendrick,I really don't like, this problem. please update and fix wifi issue.