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Wi-Fi issues

I updated my iPhone to latest version 16.1 and from then I have problem with Wi-Fi. Its not stable it connects and disconnects by itself so anybody have same problem please share fix.

Posted on Oct 25, 2022 10:29 PM

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Posted on Nov 2, 2022 1:02 PM

I have been reading a lot about this, it even made it to Forbes. Some are finding that turning off Location Services solves the problem. It didn't for me, and many countries require location services to be on if wifi is connected. What ended up working for me was turning off my VPN. I normally use 1.1.1.1, a mini-VPN that redirects DNS searches (pretty much any Internet search used DNS) to their servers (which are 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1). This removes your DNS for the search and, since their servers are not as loaded as most Internet providers' servers, the searches are faster. I've clocked my system as significantly faster with this VPN running. But now, in order to use wifi at all, I have had to turn it off.


I switched 1.1.1.1 off 18 hours ago and it re-enabled itself this morning. I have had continued excellent wifi connections, and I hope this will continue. I had tried almost everything, from switching off wifi entirely (with 5G, there isn't a major change in speed) to forced restart and switching off then restarting. Somehow, turning off my VPN for a few hours solved this problem.


You can find your VPN configuration in Settings-->General-->VPN & Device Management. I hope this works for you.

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Nov 2, 2022 1:02 PM in response to NileshMehta

I have been reading a lot about this, it even made it to Forbes. Some are finding that turning off Location Services solves the problem. It didn't for me, and many countries require location services to be on if wifi is connected. What ended up working for me was turning off my VPN. I normally use 1.1.1.1, a mini-VPN that redirects DNS searches (pretty much any Internet search used DNS) to their servers (which are 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1). This removes your DNS for the search and, since their servers are not as loaded as most Internet providers' servers, the searches are faster. I've clocked my system as significantly faster with this VPN running. But now, in order to use wifi at all, I have had to turn it off.


I switched 1.1.1.1 off 18 hours ago and it re-enabled itself this morning. I have had continued excellent wifi connections, and I hope this will continue. I had tried almost everything, from switching off wifi entirely (with 5G, there isn't a major change in speed) to forced restart and switching off then restarting. Somehow, turning off my VPN for a few hours solved this problem.


You can find your VPN configuration in Settings-->General-->VPN & Device Management. I hope this works for you.

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