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Why necessary to wipe the wifi network every iO...

Since iOS 9 arrived I have had strange and unsolved issue with my wi-fi network. It shows like this:

Every time Apple announce (in my iOS unit) a new version the problems starts with dropping wi-fi, saying wrong password or I am to far away from router even though I can reach the hand out and touch it.

 

Tried:

  • Turn on/off wifi on my unit
  • Reset network settings or/and forgot network
  • Restart iOS unit
  • Reinstall iOS unit
  • Restart wi-fi (1 extreme, and 2 express, TP-Link repeater).
  • every fix found on internet

Nothing helped. To sad.

 

But to solve the problem I had to wipe all wi-fi settings on the Airport Extreme and the 2 Airport Expresses and set up the network from the beginning.

Yeah. Now it works…

at least until 9.1 came… arrrg.

Tried all again but now it helped just to restart the wi-fi network.

Good. The same with 9.3 and so on.

 

And then came iOS 10. The very same procedure all over again. Wipe my network and set it up again. Calm, everything works perfectly, until 10.x came. Start getting really angry.

 

And now iOS 11. Almost furious…

I do not want to do this over and over again.

          Why. What did i missed?         

 

The hw:

Network: Airport Extreme and 2 Airport Express extended network and a TP-Link repeater (no ethernet cables between them, sadly, and they do have latest firmware update)


MacMini Server (MacOS 10.12), MBP Retina 15” 2015 (MacOS 10.10), MBP Retina 15” 2012 (MacOS10.13), MBP 13” Retina 2015 (MacOS 10.12), AppleTV does not having any problem with dropping wi-fi.


Fussing units: iPhone6S iOS 10.3.3, iPhone 6s iOS 11.0.3, iPad Air iOS 11.03. Neither of them have any issues elsewhere.



never had to do that a single time with any iso device

 

my setup was airport extreme with 2 airport express's and now the new tower airport extreme with the 3 others extending the wifi network

 

even when I got my new iPad 2017 I did not have to type in the password for my dads router I had been connecting to with other iOS devices so it transferred the network stuff using the appleID

 

not sure if the TP-Link repeater can have something to do with it

 

or if you use the same wifi channel as many other wifi networks near by which cause interferences

or if you rely on 2.4Ghz which is a very busy frequency which both dect landline wireless phones use and bluetooth use and microwave ovens spam with noise.



最後更新:2017-10-25 00:41:54

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