The iPhone seems to have trouble connecting to your Wi-Fi network.
The iPhone seems to have trouble connecting to your Wi-Fi network.
Over the last few weeks my iPhone 6s has remained stable with the existing Wi-Fi setup. I had to adjust the main power switch and turn off all electricity in the house temporarily. After the network started working, my computer lost connection completely—even when using an Ethernet cable for a short time. When trying to connect my phone, it initially displays "No internet connection," but later shows no issues at all. It’s strange because other devices, especially Android phones and a LG Smart TV, function perfectly on Wi-Fi. I’ve tried resetting the network settings, changing the IP manually, and even switching DNS, but nothing resolves the problem. I’m not planning to restart the modem or router, as that could disrupt all existing connections. I’m still searching for a solution.
I aim to fix the issue but want to prevent creating further complications. I remember encountering this problem before and don’t understand how it developed. I’m certain I’ve restarted the modem and network several times, yet nothing changed.
First step in fixing Wi-Fi issues: 1. Turn off and restart the router. Apologies, this is necessary for troubleshooting.
If someone is relying on WEP, they should immediately leave and disable their Wi-Fi router. It's possible to break WEP encryption using readily available tools in just a few minutes. WPA offers better security, though many vulnerabilities still exist.