Having WiFi issues on your iPhone or iPad? Try these steps:
Initial Checks:
Ensure Wi-Fi is on and you are in range of the router.
Turn off Airplane Mode.
Check for a “No Internet Connection” alert under the network name.
Remove your iPhone case, as it may cause signal interference.
Basic Fixes:
Restart your iPhone or iPad.
Restart your modem and router.
Toggle Wi-Fi off and on in Settings.
Network & Software Settings:
Go to Settings > Wi-Fi, tap the information button (i) next to your network, and select “Forget This Network,” then reconnect.
Reset Network Settings: Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This clears Wi-Fi networks/passwords, cellular settings, and VPN/APN settings.
Disable VPN or third-party security software temporarily to check if it’s causing the issue.
Update your iPhone or iPad to the latest iOS or iPadOS version.
Advanced Troubleshooting:
Check if the router supports Apple products and has the latest firmware.
If using a VPN, check the app settings for conflicts.
Try connecting in a different location to rule out a local network issue.
If problems persist, contact Apple Support or your Internet service provider.
I hope you’ll help support Apple World Today by becoming a patron. Almost all our income is from Patreon support and sponsored posts. Patreon pricing ranges from $2 to $10 a month. Thanks in advance for your support.



