Your iPhone WiFi keeps dropping or disconnecting
WiFi drops are caused by weak signal, router issues, or interference. Forget the WiFi network and reconnect to it. If that doesn't work, restart your router by unplugging it for 30 seconds.
Your iPhone communicates with your router through radio waves. When the signal is weak, interrupted by interference, or the router glitches, your phone loses connection. Sometimes your iPhone holds onto weak WiFi when it should switch to cellular. Other times, the router forgets the connection or develops a bug.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Blaming the iPhone when the router needs restarting — restart the router first
- Moving the router to a closet or cabinet 'to save space' when WiFi needs to be in an open central location
- Not checking if Bluetooth is causing interference
- Assuming bad WiFi is normal when it's fixable
Signs you need professional help
- WiFi drops even after forgetting and reconnecting multiple times
- Other devices on the same network also drop, indicating router failure
- You're unsure if it's your router, iPhone, or the internet provider
- You want help positioning your router for best coverage
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