Your iPhone won't connect to WiFi
An iPhone that won't connect to WiFi is almost always fixed by forgetting the network and reconnecting with the password. Toggle WiFi off and on first, then forget and rejoin.
iPhone WiFi connection problems are caused by corrupted saved credentials, a software glitch, or the router changing its settings. Forgetting the network forces your iPhone to discard old settings and request a fresh connection. This fixes most cases because the saved password is the issue.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Using Control Center WiFi toggle (disconnects for day) instead of full off in Settings
- Tapping the network name repeatedly expecting different results when credentials are still corrupted
- Deleting and reinstalling the WiFi password without forgetting the network first
- Factory resetting the iPhone instead of just resetting network settings
Signs you need professional help
- iPhone won't connect to any WiFi network even after resetting network settings
- Connects briefly but drops constantly despite strong signal and working router
- iPhone was dropped or exposed to water before WiFi stopped working — possible hardware damage
- You're unsure how to reset network settings or restore the iPhone
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