Having Wi-Fi Problems in iOS 10.3.3 – iOS 10? Here’s How to Fix It

BY Gautam Prabhu

Published 14 Sep 2016

iOS 10 comes with tons of new features and improvements, but sadly, like any other major iOS software update, it comes with its own sets of problems. One of the issues people are facing after updating their iPhone or iPad to iOS 10.3.2 – iOS 10 is Wi-Fi problems.

The issues being reported include not being able to connect to a Wi-Fi network, getting incorrect password prompt, Wi-Fi settings grayed out, dropping connection intermittently or speeds being extremely slow.

How to Fix Wi-Fi Problems with iOS 10.3.3 – iOS 10

Here are a few tips to fix these Wi-Fi problems with iOS 10.3.3 – iOS 10:

#1. Force Restart

Like all tech problems, there is not harm in starting off by force restarting your iPhone or iPad to see it helps.

Hold down the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the screen goes blank and Apple logo appears.

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#2. Forget Wi-Fi Network and Rejoin

If you’re not able to connect to a Wi-Fi Network, and being prompted that the password you’ve entered is incorrect despite entering the correct password, then try to forget the Wi-Fi network, and join the network again.

To forget the Wi-Fi network, tap on the Wi-Fi network from the list under Settings > Wi-Fi. Then tap on Forget This Network. You will be prompted with a popup message asking you if you want to forget Wi-Fi Network. Tap Forget to forget the network.

Now go back to Settings > Wi-Fi, select the network again, enter the password, and Join the network again to see if it helps.

#3. Reset Network Settings

Most networking related issues I’ve experienced have been fixed after resetting network settings. Resetting these settings flushes caches and clears DHCP settings and other networking related info. To reset network settings, open the Settings app and navigate to Settings > General > Reset and tap on Reset Network Settings.

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#4. Disable VPN

Several readers have reported that disabling VPN resolved the Wi-Fi issue on their iPhone and iPad. So if you had accidentally kept VPN enabled or VPN app running, then try to disable VPN to see if it resolves the issue. You can disable VPN via the Settings app or launching the VPN app.

#5. Disable Wi-Fi Networking Services

Many users have reported that they’ve solved their issues by disabling Wi-Fi Networking under Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services. This only relates to your location being used for Wi-Fi Networking, so it doesn’t disable Wi-Fi entirely.

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#6. Set Custom DNS

Often times, if your ISPs DNS servers are having problems, you can switch to Google DNS or OpenDNS. You can follow the instructions in the post linked below to change your DNS settings.

➤ How to change the DNS server on your iPhone and iPad

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#7. Ask To Join Network

This is not an ideal solution, but if none of the solutions mentioned above work, then you can try enabling “Ask to Join Networks” by going to Settings > Wi-Fi.

This seems to have worked for several readers, so you can see if it helps.

#8. Wi-Fi Assist

In iOS 9, Apple introduced Wi-Fi Assist, which provides more reliable Internet connections when your Wi-Fi network becomes spotty.

However, some readers have reported that turning it off and turning it back on seemed to help resolve the Wi-Fi problems.

#9. Restore and Setup as new iPhone

If none of these tips fix your issues, the last resort is to restore your iPhone or iPad via iTunes and set it up as a new device. This way, you start afresh and get rid of possibly problematic customizations and settings on your device. Follow the instructions in the post linked below to do a clean restore to the latest version of iOS via iTunes.

➤ How to restore your iPhone or iPad with iTunes

Let us know in the comments if you faced any Wi-Fi issues after upgrading to iOS 10.3.3 – iOS 10, and if so, were you able to fix the issues with these tips.