• iOS 16.1 bug that randomly drops Wi-Fi has iPhone owners tearing

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Oct 28 16:45:04 2022
    iOS 16.1 bug that randomly drops Wi-Fi has iPhone owners tearing hair out

    Date:
    Fri, 28 Oct 2022 15:34:59 +0000

    Description:
    This sounds like a frustrating bug for those affected, and there seem to be quite a number of complaints online.

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    It appears that iOS 16.1 has a bug which is causing Wi-Fi connections to become very flaky for iPhone and iPad users, at least going by numerous reports online.

    As MacRumors flags up, the problem consists of random disconnects of the wireless connection after updating to iOS 16.1, an issue that users across Twitter and Reddit are complaining about, and folks on Apples support forum too.

    Some affected people say the problem can crop up regularly, such as disconnecting (then reconnecting) every 10 seconds or so (which would, of course, be hugely frustrating).

    Typical complaints run something like this : Ive upgraded to iOS 16.1, I have trouble with Wi-Fi, my Wi-Fi sign keep[s] disappearing and appears by itself.

    Or this : Was watching NBA and the stream was fine as its hardwired on ATV4K. But my iPad and iPhone lost Wi-Fi access. And I was a few feet from the router. It was weird because ISP had no issues. Rebooted router and all was good.

    And indeed this : I have this issue and it is super inconsistent. Things like my browser will still work but Zoom/Google Meet/etc. stop working unless I disconnect from Wi-Fi and just do the call on 5G. Analysis: A frustrating
    bug, but there are potential workarounds

    Between the randomness of the disconnects and the way problems are playing
    out in slightly different manners, this is a weird one.

    Also note that some users observe that this flaw was popping up in the iOS 16.1 beta which wouldnt be overly surprising, though youd hope this would flag it to be fixed or even before with iOS 16.0 in what appear to be rare cases. So, if the gremlin has cropped up before, iOS 16.1 seems to have made things somehow worse.

    With any luck this is something Apple is looking into as a priority, but in the meantime, there are some suggested workarounds.

    The most commonly theorized cure is to forget the Wi-Fi network, then add it back some say this works to resolve the problem, but others indicate it
    didnt make any difference for them. Its worth a whirl, though, if you are facing this particular Wi-Fi conundrum.

    Another theory weve seen is to head to Settings / Privacy & Security / Location Services / System Services, and then switch off the Networking & Wireless toggle.

    Its not clear exactly how big an issue this is, but there seem to be a worrying amount of complaints around this, so hopefully, an Apple investigation into these Wi-Fi woes will proceed swiftly.

    Meantime, fingers crossed that one of the mentioned workarounds will hold you over, though much like the disconnections themselves, whether or not they
    work seems to be rather random.



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/ios-161-bug-that-randomly-drops-wi-fi-has-iphon e-owners-tearing-hair-out/


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