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RonAKA
7 years agoRockstar
WiFi to iPhone 7 with iOS 13 Will Not Stay Connected to T3200M Router
Have had an ongoing problem with all versions of iOS 13 on my iPhone 7 dropping my home WiFi connection. My recollection is that this issue has started with the "upgrade" to iOS 13 and was not a prob...
- 7 years agoIs Smart Steering turned on? If so try turning it off. You will need to create a separate SSID for each WiFi band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) so keep the SSID for the band used by the most devices and create a new SSID for the other band.
xray
7 years agoHero
Do you have any non-Apple devices? Are you experiencing dropout on those?
RonAKA
7 years agoRockstar
Yes, there is currently one Android phone, Samsung tablet, and an Asus laptop all operating fine off the WiFi as well as one Optic TV wireless station.
I have my SSID hidden, and have done so for years. I wonder if that confuses Apple? It has never been a problem with anything else. I realize that it is still easy to discover the network, but I think it tempts the kids less if they don't immediately see it on their network list.
- RonAKA7 years agoRockstar
Forgot. No dropouts on those other devices connected.
- NFtoBC7 years ago
Community Power User
I’ve had problems with iPhone and hidden SSID in the past. Just use a good password.- RonAKA7 years agoRockstar
I will give it a try. There seems to be a somewhat new problem now too. It takes about 5 minutes to connect to the network in the morning when I turn the phone on. It keeps trying to cell service because the WiFi is not connected. The difference between that and when it drops out, is that in the morning it actually shows the network is not connected. When it drops out later in the day, it shows as connected, but it is really not connected. The phone does not seem to know what it is doing.
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