Table of contents:
- Check that you have updated to the latest version
- Turn off the WiFi and turn it on again
- Reset Network Settings
- Disable location services for WiFi networks
- Restart the router
- Go to the Apple Community in Spanish
- Restore your iPhone to factory settings
iOS 13 not only came with a large number of features and improvements, but also with some problems when using the WiFi connection. The latest iOS 13.2 version has tried to fix this issue. However, there are still users of iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max and other models of the terminal that continue to ensure that the connection fails, loses power, is disconnected, leaving the mobile without the option to navigate or receive messages and notifications.
If you have updated to the latest version of iOS and you continue to notice problems with the WiFi connection of your iPhone, you can carry out a number of things to try to improve this issue. From restarting the mobile, to restoring network settings or, as a last option, restoring your iPhone to factory settings. Of course, before reaching this last step, try to try the less aggressive steps to save yourself the restoration.
Check that you have updated to the latest version
The first thing you have to do is check if you have the latest iOS update (13.2 to date). To do this, go to Settings, General, Software update. Here you will see if you have an updated mobile or if you have a new update to download. You already know that having the iPhone updated to the latest version is very important, since not only do improvements come at the security level, but problems and errors are also corrected, including that of the WiFi connection.
Turn off the WiFi and turn it on again
If you have updated to the latest version and you notice that the WiFi connection continues to fail, in that case turn off the device's WiFi and turn it on again. It is as simple as entering Settings, WiFi and inside the WiFi box, turn the lever from right to left to turn it off. Once this is done, wait for it to connect to the network again and check that it no longer gives you connection problems.
If even doing this the problems persist, in that case we recommend that you skip the network to connect again starting from scratch. Enter again in Settings, WiFi. Notice that right next to the network you are connected to, the symbol āiā appears surrounded by a circle. Click here and click Skip this network. Keep in mind that when you have omitted it, you will have to search the network again and enter the password again. Basically, it's like connecting to her for the first time.
Reset Network Settings
Another thing you can try in case your iPhone 11's WiFi connection is failing is to reset the network settings. This will reset the network settings, requiring you to re-enter all passwords for WiFi networks. To reset the network settings go to Settings, General, Reset and click on Reset network settings.
Disable location services for WiFi networks
Many users say that after deactivating location services for WiFi networks, they saw connection problems significantly improve. Logically, if you choose to try this solution, location-based applications will not be able to know where you are on the planet as long as you are using a WiFi connection. To deactivate this option you just have to enter Settings, Privacy, Location. Go to the bottom of the screen and find the System Services section. Press here. Finally, look for WiFi and Bluetooth network connection and uncheck this box.
Restart the router
If you notice that the WiFi connection works perfectly outside the home, but it is to go through the door of your home and connect to your router so that the problems begin, you have no choice but to try to restart it. Unplug it and wait about 40 seconds before plugging it in again. Once this is done, wait a couple of minutes to connect your iPhone to the WiFi again.
Go to the Apple Community in Spanish
If you've tried all of the above and your connection problems still persist, it's time for you to go to the Apple community in Spanish. It is a place where you can express your doubts and complaints so that other users can read them and find help or an answer. Also, it is possible that other people have the same problem, so you can exchange opinions. To enter the Apple community you need to log in with your Apple ID. Once inside, you can create a new debate exposing your problem. When you have written it and before publishing, you will have to choose your device model and the topic your question is about (in this case, Using the iPhone).
Restore your iPhone to factory settings
If after trying everything, and making sure that you have updated to the latest software version, your WiFi connection still does not work, you have the possibility to restore your iPhone to factory settings. Of course, this means that you will lose all the data and files stored if you do not have a backup, so before carrying out this step we recommend that you check that you have one safe.
Keep in mind that when you hit the restore button, everything on your iPhone will be completely erased. After starting, you will see everything the same as the first time you turned it on, as if you had just taken it out of the box. If you are willing to carry out this step, you just have to enter Settings, General, Reset, Delete content and settings.
When you click on this last option, your iPhone will ask you if you want to update the iCloud backup before deleting. If you delete the backup without updating, you will lose data, photos and files that have not yet been uploaded to Apple's cloud service. You have three options: Backup and delete, Delete without backing up or cancel.