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iPhone/iPad dropping connection at home on my local WIFI
iPhone/iPad dropping connection at home on my local WIFI
Randomly dropping connection and does not get the connection back without a renew-release on the iphone/ipad. No other computer/device using Wifi---- so no confusion. Any idea what may be causing this? Thanks |
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Yes the problem lies with-in owning an apple.
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get out of your basement bathroom at least once a day
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![]() What brand of router are you using? Are there other Wifi routers/cordless phones in the area? What type of wifi security are you using - WEP/WPA/WPA2? What kind of distance typically exists between you and the router, including number/type of walls the signal has to go through? Have you tried a default reset, then using the router for a time with its default settings?
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99% sure it's your router - try resetting it (unplug it for a minute) see if that does the trick.
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