iPhone XS Max Weak 5GHz WIFI Reception
I used to have full bars at my bed with iPhone X, now the Max only has 2. And it has trouble reconnect to the WIFI after airplane mode is turned on with WIFI turned on.
iPhone Xs Max, iOS 12, 64GB
I used to have full bars at my bed with iPhone X, now the Max only has 2. And it has trouble reconnect to the WIFI after airplane mode is turned on with WIFI turned on.
iPhone Xs Max, iOS 12, 64GB
For more empirical Wifi Data you can download the Airport Utility app (no need to actually have an Apple Airport), and follow the following instructions from https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT203068 to run the scanner utility from your XS and other iOS devices at the same location to get comparative data.
The Wi-Fi scanner in AirPort Utility
Apple’s AirPort Utility includes a Wi-Fi scanner that logs the client’s view of the network. Administrators can use it to validate the client’s view of the network at a specific location.
For accurate results, use the Wi-Fi scanner on a dedicated device that’s the same model as the iOS client.
On your iOS device, go to Settings > AirPort Utility to turn on the Wi-Fi scanner.
Next, open Airport Utility and tap Wi-Fi Scan.
By default, Wi-Fi Scanner runs continuously. Use the slider to set a scan duration of up to 60 seconds.
To start the scan, tap Scan. AirPort Utility lists all the SSIDs that it finds. This includes hidden networks, which appear as "Network name unavailable."
The AirPort Utility scans all available bands at four-second intervals. Enterprise networks that have multiple access points are grouped by BSSID. The scanner shows information about:
To view a trace log of the scan results for an SSID and BSSID, tap the SSID:
The trace log shows the date and time of the scan, along with the channel and RSSI.
After the scan completes, you can share the results. Just tap the share icon (
), then choose one of these options:
AirPort Utility sends the results as a comma-separated list:
SSID, BSS, RSSI, Channel, time
"ACES", "18:64:72
3:E9:40", "-57", "11", "12:02:03 PM"
"Cuba", "F8:1E
F:F9:56:BC", "-53", "149", "12:02:03 PM"
"ACES", "18:64:72
3:E9:50", "-63", "149", "12:02:03 PM"
"Cuba", "F8:1E
F:F9:56:BB", "-69", "11", "12:02:03 PM"
"ACES", "18:64:72
3:E9:40", "-67", "11", "12:02:07 PM"
The first line is a column header that shows the SSID, BSS, RSSI, Channel, and date fields. To analyze or chart the results, import the list into a spreadsheet or other tool.
Do most of the issues appear with A1921 model only or they appear with A2101 as well ?
What is the expected date for this release ?
Possibly either tomorrow or Tuesday but definitely before Friday which is the sale of the XR which comes with 12.1 in the box
The release notes of fixes should be interesting, and give some assurance that the connectivity issues are being worked on. But, the notes will likely be "stability improvements"...
My software reads 12.1
12.0.1 is mine. 12.1 is not out yet except beta version.
Is it available so far for download or not yet published ?
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I have problems with wifi also. Also droping calls. So really disapointed because this phone cost alot but works like some chinese cheep phone.😟
Are you positive the XR ships with iOS 12.1? There’s still no release and the XR is being shipped. I want this update and I want it now! 🙄🙂
I have correspondence with technical support; Where they write that with the next update everything should be fixed. It remains only to hope for it ....
It is possible, let's see, time will tell (or rather, an update)
Same problem here with the XR iphone:-(
I guess it is because that they are the same hardware & ios version so this is expected !
We’ll put! Let’s wait and see what 12.1 brings.
iPhone XS Max Weak 5GHz WIFI Reception