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  2. Cellular Issue: Your iPhone is currently unable to access cellular data or make and receive calls or messages. The blue hyperlink to "learn more" obviously will not load because I also cannot connect to wifi. iOS Verison: 16.1.1. iPhone 11 Pro Max. My son updated his phone yesterday after it was randomly turning off.

  3. iPhone 12 won't connect to 5ghz Wi-Fi - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/252159491

    Every phone in my home except iPhone 12 can connect to 5ghz wi-fi with no trouble but my 12 having some trouble. I restarted, backed up my phone with iTunes, but no good. Sometimes, it can connect to 5ghz wi-fi, but few minutes later, it becomes harder and harder to even surfing on the internet. 2.4Ghz is good, has no problem.

  4. If connecting is unsuccessful, try clearing out your Temporary Internet Files: History, Cache, and Cookies Go Here: Clear your Safari browser history and set up content blockers on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. B. Try manually restarting your iPhone: Go To: Settings. Select: General. Scroll to: the Very Bottom.

  5. Go to setting. select “wifi”. Select the wifi network that you want to auto-join. scroll down until you see “private address”. Toggle this off. go to every network that you want to auto-join when in range and toggle off “private address”. you will see a “privacy warning” when in the wifi menu.

  6. On restart, WiFi simply fails to connect until it is manually disabled and re-enabled. It's specific to iOS 17, because an iPhone which still has iOS 16 does connect automatically to the same WiFi network on restart. And on the iOS 17 devices, this behavior only began after the devices were upgraded from iOS 16.

  7. iPhone 12 mini not Connecting to Wifi Channel 35-48 In my household, I have 3 iPhone 12 Mini using the most current iOS 14.2. My wifi router is a Netgear Nighthawk X6 7900, which has 3 bands: 2.4Ghz, 5 Ghz channel 35-48, and 5 Ghz channel 149-161. All the iPhones can connect wirelessly to the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz channel 149-161.

  8. wifi not working after 17.1.2 update My iPhone will not connect to my WiFi network after the 17.1.2 update it sees my network but will not connect. Forced restart did not work. “Forget the network” and selecting it again didn’t work as well. All my other devices that are not updated are still connected to my WiFi network?

  9. There is not "smart control," no option to select 20/40/80hz (which is the default on the 5Ghz). I have reboot the router, reboot the phone, reset network settings, and am still having this problem. The wifi will connect, but it will be weaker, and eventually drop off. I'm not having this problem with my MacBook's wifi connection.

  10. Iphone 13 Pro not showing a 5Ghz WIFI on - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/254199347

    Restart/Airplane mode the Iphone. Restart the Router. Reset Iphone Network settings. Update to the latest firmware router. Not making the 2.4ghz and 5ghz a different name. Tried Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points - Apple Support. Tried If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won't connect to a Wi-Fi network - Apple Support.

  11. Posted on Dec 24, 2021 2:01 PM. Hi, I would recommend resetting your network settings. Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings. Note: you will have to re-enter Wi-Fi passwords for all previously connected networks once iPhone restarts. This should resolve your issue.