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Wireless Internet connection is an absolutely basic thing with iPhones. But sometimes it can happen that it doesn't work quite as expected. If you are one of the people who suffer from slow Wi-Fi on your iPhone, you might find this article useful, in which we look at 5 tips that can help you improve the signal and speed of your home Wi-Fi.

The router may be to blame

If your Wi-Fi is not working or is extremely slow, the problem may be in the router. If you are not among the technologically savvy individuals, then definitely do not try to change the settings of the router. Instead, just restart it normally. You can do this simply by disconnecting from the network, with some routers you just need to press the button to turn it off and on. Also try to change the position of the router itself - if there are several walls between the router and the iPhone, it is clear that the connection will not be ideal.

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Try removing the cover

Most individuals use all sorts of covers or cases to protect their devices. However, some of them may not be completely ideal for receiving a wireless signal - these are mainly covers made of different metals or similar materials. If you protect your device with a similar cover and you have a problem with connecting to the Internet, even though you are in the same room as the router, try removing the cover. If the problem is solved immediately afterwards, then the problem is precisely in the used cover.

Update iOS

If problems with slow Wi-Fi appeared out of nowhere and everything was working without problems before, then the problem may not be on your end at all. For example, the error may be caused by a specific version of iOS. If that's the case, Apple is most likely already working on a fix. You should always have your Apple phone, like other devices, updated to the latest version of the operating system, which many users fail to do for incomprehensible reasons. You update iOS in Settings -> About -> Software Update.

Connect again

Before contacting the provider, you can also tell your iPhone to completely forget about a particular Wi-Fi and then reconnect to it as a new device. This procedure is not complicated at all - just go to Settings, where you open the box Wi-Fi access. For a specific Wi-Fi network, right click on icon in the circle as well, and then tap on the next screen at the top Ignore this network. A dialog box will appear where you click on the Ignore box. After completing this action, reconnect to the selected Wi-Fi network - of course, you will need to enter the password.

Reset network settings

If all else fails, he can start resetting the network settings. This will disconnect you from all Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth devices, but it is a process that will help with almost all problems - that is, if the fault is on the Apple phone's side. To perform a network settings reset on your iOS device, go to Settings -> General, where at the very bottom tap on Reset. Then press the option on the next screen reset network settings, authorize with code lock and action confirm.

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