How to keep wifi uninterrupted on iPhone?The super practical setup tutorial is here!
When using the iPhone in daily life, many users may have encountered such troubles: they are obviously connected to WiFi, but the mobile phone is disconnected from time to time and uses mobile data instead. Not only does this affect your online experience, but it can also lead to unnecessary data usage. In fact, through a few simple setting adjustments, you can effectively improve the stability of your iPhone's WiFi connection. Next, let's learn how to do it together!
1. Prioritize the WiFi network.
First of all, we need to make sure that when the iPhone is connected to the network, it prefers WiFi over mobile data. Go to the "Settings" interface, select "Wi-Fi", and make sure this feature is turned on. In this way, when your iPhone is in WiFi coverage, the system will automatically connect to a known WiFi network.
2. Turn off the "Automatically join hotspots" function.
Sometimes, the iPhone will automatically connect to some open hotspots, such as free WiFi provided in public places such as cafes and shopping malls. These hot spots tend to be less stable and tend to lead to frequent wire breaks. To avoid this, you can find the "Automatically join hotspot" option in Settings - >Wi-Fi) and turn it off. After this, your iPhone will not automatically connect to these unstable open hotspots.
3. Forget and reconnect to the WiFi network.
If the above methods still don't solve the problem, you can try to forget the wifi network you are currently connected to and re-enter the password to connect. In Settings - >Wi-Fi", find the network you want to forget, tap the "i" icon on the right, and select "Forget this network". After that, tap on the network again and enter the password to connect. Doing so will clear possible connection caches or incorrect settings, helping to improve connection stability.
4. Check the router settings.
If the problem persists, it may be necessary to check your router settings. First, make sure that your router firmware is up to date for optimal performance and stability. Second, check the router's channel settings. If there are multiple WiFi networks around that use the same or similar channels, it may cause signal interference and disconnection. You can use some professional wifi analysis tools to see the channel usage of the surrounding network and adjust your router to a relatively idle channel.
5. Use a static IP address.
Sometimes, the dynamic IP address assigned by the DHCP server can cause the connection to be unstable. You can try to set a static IP address for your iPhone to improve this problem. Find the WiFi network you are connected to in "Settings" - >Wi-Fi LAN", click on the "i" icon on the right, then scroll down to the "IP address" option, select "Static" and enter a suitable IP address (make sure the address does not conflict with other devices in the network).
6. Restart your phone and router.
Finally, if none of the above methods have solved the problem, you can try restarting your iPhone and router. Doing so will clear up any temporary glitches or cache issues that may be present and help restore a normal wifi connection.