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In today's age of modern technology, it is very difficult to do without an internet connection. Either you can use mobile data, which even today not everyone has and what's more, most people only have a limited package, which is quite restrictive when downloading a large amount of data, for example, or a Wi-Fi connection. But what to do if for some reason your Wi‑Fi connection is not working properly? If you are dealing with a similar problem, read this article to the end.

Ignore the network and reconnect

Quite often it happens that the problem is not so significant and it is enough to remove the network from the list and connect to it again. To do so, on your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings, click on Wi‑Fi, click on the required network icon in the circle as well and finally select Ignore this network. After removing from the list, connect to Wi-Fi again connect and test if everything works correctly.

Check the network information

iOS and iPadOS can in some cases evaluate the problem, such as whether the network is connected to the Internet or secure. Move to again to check Settings, choose Wi‑Fi, and in that network, click on icon in the circle as well. Here then go through a review all messages and alerts.

Restart your iPhone and router

This step is one of the simpler ones, but one could say that it is one of the most effective. The iPhone does not need a hard restart, a classic one is enough turn off a turn on. On an iPhone with Touch ID, you restart by holding the side button, and then sliding your finger along the Swipe to Power Off slider, on an iPhone with Face ID, just hold the side button along with the volume up button, and then also just slide your finger along the Slide to Power Off slider. The same applies to the router - it is enough to use it hardware button to turn off and turn on, or you can move to administration router where it can be done classic reboot.

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Check cable connections

It goes without saying that in order for Wi-Fi to work correctly, it is necessary to have everything properly connected. If you still cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network, check if you have a router connected to the modem. If the problem was with the connection, try to connect your iPhone or iPad to the Wi-Fi network again after you fix the connection.

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*the image does not represent the correct connection of the router and modem

Reset network settings

If you've tried all of these methods and none of them worked, reset the network settings on your iOS or iPadOS device. Go to native Settings, choose In general and get off completely Dolu to choose Reset. You will see several options, you tap on Reset network settings. Confirm the dialog box and wait a while. Note, however, that this setting will remove all Wi-Fi networks you've ever connected to from the list, so you'll have to re-enter the passwords.

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