Apple Watch 3 Wifi

I just bought an AW 3 a1859 model. It is the GPS version. I know it doesn't have the LTE option but I thought this particular model had the Wifi capability. I don't see the Wifi icon on the Watch. I know Apple had released two different versions of the Apple Watch 3. The two versions, the LTE version to use with a carrier and a GPS version.


I guess I misunderstood the GPS version. I thought the GPS version was Wifi version so the Watch can be independent of the phone and connect to Wifi hotspots.

Apple Watch Series 3, watchOS 4.2

Posted on Jan 31, 2018 5:15 PM

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Posted on Feb 1, 2018 3:27 AM

Hi


Connecting to Wi-Fi


All models of Apple Watch, including Series 3 (GPS), can connect to Wi-Fi.


Whenever your Apple Watch cannot connect to the paired iPhone via Bluetooth, it will attempt, as a fallback, to connect to a compatible Wi-Fi network.


It cannot connect to Wi-Fi when it is already connected to your iPhone via Bluetooth. Bluetooth is the most power-efficient method of connection for your devices and Apple recommends keeping it permanently enabled on your iPhone.


A compatible Wi-Fi network is an 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network that your iPhone has connected to before whilst your Apple Watch was connected to the iPhone via Bluetooth. Apple Watch cannot connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi networks or to public networks that require logins, subscriptions or profiles.


To check whether your Apple Watch can connect to Wi-Fi as a fallback:



If your Apple Watch does not connect to Wi-Fi as expected (after allowing a few moments), then follow these steps:


If you have not yet done so, update your iPhone and Apple Watch to the latest software, starting with your iPhone:


If you are using a third-party security-related app on your iPhone and Apple Watch, then it may help to remove it.

  • This has resolved issues for others with their Apple Watch not connecting to Wi-Fi as expected.


Ensure that your Apple Watch and iPhone are connected via Bluetooth and also that your iPhone is connected to your Wi-Fi network:


On your iPhone, go to: Settings > Wi-Fi:

  • Tap on the "i" / info icon to the right of your Wi-Fi network name > tap on Forget This Network.
  • With your Apple Watch still connected via Bluetooth, reconnect your iPhone to your Wi-Fi network, being sure to check that you are connecting to an 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz network.
  • Pause for a few moments to allow the Wi-Fi information to be shared to your Apple Watch.


On your iPhone, enable Airplane Mode:


Check whether your Apple Watch has successfully connected to the Wi-Fi network by checking for the Wi-Fi icon at the upper-left of Control Centre (allow a short while for it to connect after losing the connection with your iPhone):


When finished, turn off Airplane Mode on your iPhone.


If you have not yet done so and if the feature is supported on your plan, you may also wish to enable Wi-Fi Calling on your devices:


If the issue persists, then I suggest that you contact Apple Support (remote diagnostics and/or mail-in service may be available, if required), make a Genius Bar reservation or visit an Apple Authorised Service Provider for assistance:



Using Apple Watch away from the paired iPhone


The functions that are available on Apple Watch when it is disconnected or away from the paired iPhone depend on various factors including:



Features and requirements that apply for different models under various circumstances are detailed here, including within the footnotes:


How to use your Apple Watch without your iPhone nearby - Apple Support

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Feb 1, 2018 3:27 AM in response to pfisher112

Hi


Connecting to Wi-Fi


All models of Apple Watch, including Series 3 (GPS), can connect to Wi-Fi.


Whenever your Apple Watch cannot connect to the paired iPhone via Bluetooth, it will attempt, as a fallback, to connect to a compatible Wi-Fi network.


It cannot connect to Wi-Fi when it is already connected to your iPhone via Bluetooth. Bluetooth is the most power-efficient method of connection for your devices and Apple recommends keeping it permanently enabled on your iPhone.


A compatible Wi-Fi network is an 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network that your iPhone has connected to before whilst your Apple Watch was connected to the iPhone via Bluetooth. Apple Watch cannot connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi networks or to public networks that require logins, subscriptions or profiles.


To check whether your Apple Watch can connect to Wi-Fi as a fallback:



If your Apple Watch does not connect to Wi-Fi as expected (after allowing a few moments), then follow these steps:


If you have not yet done so, update your iPhone and Apple Watch to the latest software, starting with your iPhone:


If you are using a third-party security-related app on your iPhone and Apple Watch, then it may help to remove it.

  • This has resolved issues for others with their Apple Watch not connecting to Wi-Fi as expected.


Ensure that your Apple Watch and iPhone are connected via Bluetooth and also that your iPhone is connected to your Wi-Fi network:


On your iPhone, go to: Settings > Wi-Fi:

  • Tap on the "i" / info icon to the right of your Wi-Fi network name > tap on Forget This Network.
  • With your Apple Watch still connected via Bluetooth, reconnect your iPhone to your Wi-Fi network, being sure to check that you are connecting to an 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz network.
  • Pause for a few moments to allow the Wi-Fi information to be shared to your Apple Watch.


On your iPhone, enable Airplane Mode:


Check whether your Apple Watch has successfully connected to the Wi-Fi network by checking for the Wi-Fi icon at the upper-left of Control Centre (allow a short while for it to connect after losing the connection with your iPhone):


When finished, turn off Airplane Mode on your iPhone.


If you have not yet done so and if the feature is supported on your plan, you may also wish to enable Wi-Fi Calling on your devices:


If the issue persists, then I suggest that you contact Apple Support (remote diagnostics and/or mail-in service may be available, if required), make a Genius Bar reservation or visit an Apple Authorised Service Provider for assistance:



Using Apple Watch away from the paired iPhone


The functions that are available on Apple Watch when it is disconnected or away from the paired iPhone depend on various factors including:



Features and requirements that apply for different models under various circumstances are detailed here, including within the footnotes:


How to use your Apple Watch without your iPhone nearby - Apple Support

Feb 1, 2018 4:49 AM in response to pfisher112

pfisher112 wrote:


.. I don't see the Wifi icon on the Watch...


Keep in mind that, even though all models of Apple Watch can connect to Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi button is only included within Control Centre for Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS + Cellular) models.


It exists for those models as an option for turning Wi-Fi off and forcing the watch to instead use the built-in cellular connection.

Feb 1, 2018 5:45 AM in response to pfisher112

You're welcome! 🙂


pfisher112 wrote:


.. How does the Watch know which Wifi to connect to? Since I am not choosing the Wifi myself, it must be using the same Wifi as the phone. ..


A compatible Wi-Fi network is an 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network that your iPhone has connected to before whilst your Apple Watch was connected to the iPhone via Bluetooth.


Apple Watch cannot connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi networks or to public networks that require logins, subscriptions or profiles - which may rule out your workplace Wi-Fi.


More information:

About Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular on your Apple Watch - Apple Support

Feb 1, 2018 5:42 AM in response to Jonathan UK

@Jonathan UK~ Thanks for the detailed response. I did follow your instructions and the Watch does show a blue Wifi icon at the top of the Control Center. So, I guess that means the Watch is using Wifi but not as I expected.


How does the Watch know which Wifi to connect to? Since I am not choosing the Wifi myself, it must be using the same Wifi as the phone.


I may have to sell this Watch and get the GPS + Cellular model. I really want the Watch and phone to be separate from each other and not have the Watch rely on the phone for everything. I like the Watch but I was really hoping to connect the Watch directly to a Wifi AP at home and at work.

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