iOS 9, Apple's latest operating system released in September, has been encountering various issues like contact errors, alarm malfunctions, and iCloud problems. In our previous guide, we addressed fixing the 'iOS 9 App Download Issue.' Now, let's tackle the Wifi problem.
RESOLVING WIFI ISSUES ON IPHONE AND IPAD RUNNING IOS 9
The Wifi problem on iOS 9 can lead to iPhones failing to connect to Wifi networks even when they show a successful connection message. Here are 7 techniques to troubleshoot iOS 9 Wifi issues at home.
1. Restart Your iPhone or iPad Running iOS 9
To start, simply restart your iOS 9 iPhone or iPad. It's quick and easy: just press and hold the Home + Power buttons for about 10 seconds until the Apple logo appears.
2. Reset Network Settings on iOS 9 iPhone and iPad
Next, reset the network settings on your iOS 9 iPhone or iPad. Navigate to Settings > General > Reset, then choose Reset Network Settings.
Fixing iOS 9 Wifi Issues
3. Disable Wifi Networking
Wifi issues in iOS 9 may stem from Wifi Networking on your device. To fix this, try disabling Wifi Networking as outlined below:
Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services, then find Wifi Networking and switch it Off as shown in the image below.
After disabling Wifi Networking, try again to see if your iPhone's speed improves. Typically, disabling Wifi Networking can enhance Wifi speed and stability.
4. Turn off Network Services
One way to address iOS 9 Wifi issues is by turning off network services on your device. Here's how: from Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services, locate Frequent Locations and switch it Off.
5. Forget Faulty Wifi Hotspots
In addition to resetting network settings and disabling Wifi Networking on iOS 9 iPhones and iPads, users can reconnect to Wifi hotspots that are experiencing issues. Simply go to Settings > Wifi, select the 'i' icon next to the faulty Wifi network, choose Forget This Network, then reconnect and enter the password.
6. Change Wifi DNS
Wifi DNS can be one of the culprits behind iOS 9 Wifi issues. If the default DNS doesn't satisfy you, you can use DNS from other service providers like Google, Amazon, or Viettel. Currently, most users are using Google's DNS. Refer to how to change Wifi DNS for further instructions.
7. Enable Wifi Assist
Wifi Assist is a new feature on iOS 9 that allows devices to switch to 3G when Wifi signals in the area are weak or unstable. If your iPhone is in an area with poor Wifi signals, you may need to enable Wifi Assist. Simply go to Settings, select Cellular, and scroll down near the bottom to activate Wifi Assist.
Here, Mytour.vn has provided 7 tricks to help users troubleshoot iOS 9 Wifi issues. Additionally, if iOS 9 is not recognizing iTunes, you can refer to our guide on fixing the iOS 9 iTunes recognition issue provided earlier. Wishing you successful implementation!
