![]() ![]() You may chat or make a Genius Bar appointment.ĬOMMs: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band, hotspot = problematicĬOMMs: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, hotspot = OKĪt first I thought it was a bug to do with wifi password length after all I had two iphones with same IOS version – one connected the other did not, BUT they had slightly different WIFI specs as seen above.Īt this point, I am starting to get UBER pissed. If you are having problems, contact Apple support. See also: Cannot connect to a known network? See your router’s manual for more information regarding this. Please note that this is mostly disabled by default. Check to see if your router has MAC filtering enabled, turn off Mac filtering (Media Access Control) if it is on.Do not worry, you will not lose any data. Simply go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. Please note that doing so will remove your settings (e.g., your Wi-Fi passwords etc). If you are still having problems, reset your network settings.Check your router’s manual to see how you can update. Make sure that your router has the latest software.You can do so wirelessly by going to Settings > General > Software Update Restarting your router will likely fix this. Wi-Fi interference from other connections many cause this problem. If your modem has batteries, remove these as well. And then reconnect by plugging them back into the power source. Unplug your router (and modem) from its power source. You can shut down your device by going to Settings > general and scroll down and the tap Shut Down. In iOS, tap Settings > Wi-Fi, then find your connection and tap the info (i) icon next to it and tap Forget This Network, tap Confirm and then try to reconnect.Turn off Airplane Mode, wait a few seconds and then turn back off by going to Settings > Airplane Mode.Move closer to your router, does this fix your problem? if it does, then your problem is poor Wi-Fi signals. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi and find your Wi-Fi and tap the info (i) icon next to it and turn on Auto-Join. Make sure that Auto-Join is turned on.Do you have other devices and are they connecting the same Wi-Fi without any problems?.First of all, lets make sure that you are entering the password correctly (note that Wi-Fi passwords are case sensitive).Steps to resolve this problem, please after each step check if you fixed the problem: Randomly, your iPhone (or iPad) says the password is incorrect? If you are having the same issue, please follow the steps below to resolve it: Incorrect Wi-Fi Password ![]() Are you having the same problem? All iOS devices can have this problem. This article explains how I was able to resolve this problem.
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