05-20-2022 10:12 AM - last edited on 05-20-2022 10:18 AM by RogersYasmine
For two months our cell phones have not been able to stay connected to ignite wifi. The signal drops all day long and will not connect upon entry to our home. We have no cell wifi problems anywhere else! Endless suggestions to “reboot the modem” or “reset our network settings” have not worked. Tech support visits have solved our tv issues but no one seems to be able to figure out why our cell phones won’t connect to wifi. Help!
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05-21-2022 04:05 PM - edited 05-21-2022 04:17 PM
@tjenkinson11 wrote:
Thank you , I was hoping this would work as it’s something no one had suggested yet ! I disabled private wifi address but leaving and coming back I still can’t auto connect to the wifi ( and yes, auto connect is on). Also I do not have any additional security enabled .
Whenever a device cannot connect to Wi-Fi, it's usually for one of the following reasons:
I'm not aware of any reason why any Apple device (that is capable of running an up-to-date version of iOS) would not technically be able to connect to Ignite Wi-Fi.
If you don't have Protected Browsing or Parental Controls enabled, then Ignite Wi-Fi should not be blocking any device from joining the network.
That leaves the last bullet point, and there are "quirks" with Apple devices (features that are meant to enhance security and network stability) that can prevent them from joining Wi-Fi, particularly after you change or upgrade the Wi-Fi network in a home. When I upgraded the Wi-Fi network in my home, I had family members who were unable to connect their i-devices when they visited... and in my case, the "fix" was to disable aspects of Location Services that "assist" the device in finding and connecting to Wi-Fi.
I can't say why your iPhones are having problems connecting (or remaining connected) to Wi-Fi but you may find the following articles helpful:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204051
https://www.lifewire.com/iphone-cant-connect-to-wifi-fix-1999602
One more thing: If you have a device that supports Wi-Fi 6, it may have trouble connecting (or remaining connected) to an XB7 gateway. The XB7 only has partial Wi-Fi 6 support and does not support WPA3 encryption. If this might be the problem, try disabling Wi-Fi 6 on the Ignite gateway by reconfiguring the 5GHz radio to use 802.11 a/n/ac rather than 802.11 a/n/ac/ax.
05-20-2022 11:11 AM
@tjenkinson11 wrote:
For two months our cell phones have not been able to stay connected to ignite wifi. The signal drops all day long and will not connect upon entry to our home.
What additional security options do you have enabled on your Ignite gateway? Also, when you go into the iPhone's settings for your home Wi-Fi network, do you have the "Private Wi-Fi Address" option enabled, and have you tried disabling it?
05-21-2022 10:00 AM
05-21-2022 04:05 PM - edited 05-21-2022 04:17 PM
@tjenkinson11 wrote:
Thank you , I was hoping this would work as it’s something no one had suggested yet ! I disabled private wifi address but leaving and coming back I still can’t auto connect to the wifi ( and yes, auto connect is on). Also I do not have any additional security enabled .
Whenever a device cannot connect to Wi-Fi, it's usually for one of the following reasons:
I'm not aware of any reason why any Apple device (that is capable of running an up-to-date version of iOS) would not technically be able to connect to Ignite Wi-Fi.
If you don't have Protected Browsing or Parental Controls enabled, then Ignite Wi-Fi should not be blocking any device from joining the network.
That leaves the last bullet point, and there are "quirks" with Apple devices (features that are meant to enhance security and network stability) that can prevent them from joining Wi-Fi, particularly after you change or upgrade the Wi-Fi network in a home. When I upgraded the Wi-Fi network in my home, I had family members who were unable to connect their i-devices when they visited... and in my case, the "fix" was to disable aspects of Location Services that "assist" the device in finding and connecting to Wi-Fi.
I can't say why your iPhones are having problems connecting (or remaining connected) to Wi-Fi but you may find the following articles helpful:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204051
https://www.lifewire.com/iphone-cant-connect-to-wifi-fix-1999602
One more thing: If you have a device that supports Wi-Fi 6, it may have trouble connecting (or remaining connected) to an XB7 gateway. The XB7 only has partial Wi-Fi 6 support and does not support WPA3 encryption. If this might be the problem, try disabling Wi-Fi 6 on the Ignite gateway by reconfiguring the 5GHz radio to use 802.11 a/n/ac rather than 802.11 a/n/ac/ax.
06-01-2022 09:55 AM