02-04-2022 05:02 PM
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02-08-2022 11:45 AM
You could also try a factory reset on your router. I've had problems with Apple devices if the wifi settings are anything other than the defaults.
02-05-2022 11:16 AM
It the internet dropping, or is your Wi-Fi dropping? The two are different. Have you other devices connected either by ethernet or Wi-Fi for comparison?
02-05-2022 11:58 AM
02-05-2022 12:19 PM
I have the latest iPad mini and haven't had any issues with wifi. This is a pretty good list of things to try to rectify the problem:
How to Keep an iPad From Dropping Wi-Fi Signals (chron.com)
02-05-2022 01:32 PM
02-05-2022 03:33 PM
Have you tried disabling either the 5Ghz or 2.4Ghz band entirely and see if you have better luck?
02-07-2022 03:38 PM
That is very strange... but everything you mentioned seems to isolate the iPad itself as the culprit...
02-08-2022 11:45 AM
You could also try a factory reset on your router. I've had problems with Apple devices if the wifi settings are anything other than the defaults.
02-21-2022 11:18 AM
Hi There,
you may have tried this already but, I though I would suggest it.
If you are in moderate to marginal wifi coverage it may be interference from another router in the neighborhood.
This may be causing your drop outs. You can test this out by changing frequencies/channels on the router or find an app. that will measure the wifi frequencies around you (unfortunately I don't know of a good one for Apple but, I use Windows 10 free versions of "Wifi Analyzer" and "Acrylic Suite". From the measurements you can hopefully manually select the least used frequency which will have less interference.
good luck