Here's How To Quickly Solve Wi-Fi Connection Problems On IPhone And IPad Devices

JAKARTA Wi-Fi connection problems on iPhones and iPads are definitely disturbing the users. The reason is, this can cause the connection to break suddenly until it fails to load the page.

The good news is that most of this problem can be fixed with simple steps. Here are some ways you can do, citing from Apple Insider.

Check Network Prerequisites And Routers

First, make sure that the problem doesn't come from outside your device. Check first whether your internet service provider (ISP) is experiencing service problems. Also check that your router and modem are on and all cables are securely connected.

Test your internet connection using other devices such as laptops or smart TVs to find out the source of the problem. If other devices also fail to connect, most likely the problem is with internet services.

Confirm The Right Network And Password

Second, you need to make sure that the device is connected to the correct Wi-Fi network in your home. Open the Settings app, tap Wi-Fi, then confirm that the network name (SSID) is correct.

When asked for a password, enter carefully because the Wi-Fi password is capital letter-small. If you continue to get the 'mistake password' error message, try restarting your iOS router and device before trying to enter the password again.

Check Settings On Devices

If the router and network are functioning, the problem may lie in the settings on your iPhone or iPad. In Settings, make sure the Wi-Fi toggle has been activated. If so, try turning it off and then turn it on again to deal with bugs temporarily.

Also make sure the Aircraft Mode has been deactivated, then try to activate it, then disable it again to refresh wireless radio. Enter your Wi-Fi network settings by tapping the blue information icon next to the network name.

Do A Total Restart

The next most effective problem solving step is to restart completely on your network device and equipment. Turn off your iPhone or iPad, wait a minute, then turn it back on.

Once the mobile device is restarted, revoke the router power and modem for approximately 30 seconds. Reassemble the modem power and wait for the booting process to complete, then reconnect the router. Wait a few minutes until everything gets back online, then try connecting your iPhone or iPad to Wi-Fi.