Post by Ahmed Amine on Apr 13, 2017 9:06:17 GMT
Fix iOS 10/10.1/10.2/10.3 Wi-Fi Problems: iPhone/iPad Wi-Fi Won't Turn On !!!!
Some users found that their iPhone or iPad's wifi greyed out so that they can't turn it on. If you also are stuck on this iPhone iPad Wi-Fi problem after iOS 10/10.1/10.2/10.3 update, here we prepare you some potential solutions as followed:
1) Upgrade to the Latest iOS Version
Check if there is an update for your iPhone iPad, if it is, upgrade to the latest iOS version. Sometimes iPhone/iPad Wi-Fi won't turn on is the bug in some iOS upgrade, and it can be fixed by upgrading to a newer iOS version. For instance, Apple released the latest iOS version - iOS 10.3 yesterday, if your iPhone iPad is not running with it, and you can check for update and upgrade it.
To check software update on your iPhone iPad: Settings > General > Software Update.
2) Reset Network Settings
To reset network settings on your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. Once you tap on this button, this will reset all network settings, including Wi-Fi passwords, VPN and APN settings.
3) Forcibly Reboot iPhone iPad
Forcibly reboot can fix most iPhone iPad Wi-Fi issues. After trying iOS software upgrade and resetting network settings, the Wi-Fi button is still not working on your iPhone or iPad, you can try rebooting your iDevice.
To forcibly reboot the iPhone iPad, you just need to hold down Power button and Home button simultaneously until the iPhone iPad restarts. Once the iPhone iPad restarts, attempt to use Wi-Fi again.
4) Backup and Restore iPhone iPad
Although it is a tough and time-consuming process to back up and restore iPhone iPad, it does can fix Wi-Fi not working problem when resetting network and rebooting devices has failed.
Because your iPhone iPad Wifi won't turn on, you can't make backup with iCloud, you have to make it with iTunes. Or you can move ahead to restore your iDevice from a recent backup if you have made one lately. After restoring your iPhone iPad, you can try to connect Wi-Fi again.
5) Reset Your Router
If your iPhone or iPad continues to have Wi-Fi problems, you can try to reset the router by turning it off for 30 seconds and then turning it on again.
If you still fail to fix the problem of iPhone iPad Wi-Fi grayed out after performing all the methods above, and your computer or other devices can connect to your Wi-Fi network, you need to go to Apple Store for help.
1) Upgrade to the Latest iOS Version
Check if there is an update for your iPhone iPad, if it is, upgrade to the latest iOS version. Sometimes iPhone/iPad Wi-Fi won't turn on is the bug in some iOS upgrade, and it can be fixed by upgrading to a newer iOS version. For instance, Apple released the latest iOS version - iOS 10.3 yesterday, if your iPhone iPad is not running with it, and you can check for update and upgrade it.
To check software update on your iPhone iPad: Settings > General > Software Update.
2) Reset Network Settings
To reset network settings on your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. Once you tap on this button, this will reset all network settings, including Wi-Fi passwords, VPN and APN settings.
3) Forcibly Reboot iPhone iPad
Forcibly reboot can fix most iPhone iPad Wi-Fi issues. After trying iOS software upgrade and resetting network settings, the Wi-Fi button is still not working on your iPhone or iPad, you can try rebooting your iDevice.
To forcibly reboot the iPhone iPad, you just need to hold down Power button and Home button simultaneously until the iPhone iPad restarts. Once the iPhone iPad restarts, attempt to use Wi-Fi again.
4) Backup and Restore iPhone iPad
Although it is a tough and time-consuming process to back up and restore iPhone iPad, it does can fix Wi-Fi not working problem when resetting network and rebooting devices has failed.
Because your iPhone iPad Wifi won't turn on, you can't make backup with iCloud, you have to make it with iTunes. Or you can move ahead to restore your iDevice from a recent backup if you have made one lately. After restoring your iPhone iPad, you can try to connect Wi-Fi again.
5) Reset Your Router
If your iPhone or iPad continues to have Wi-Fi problems, you can try to reset the router by turning it off for 30 seconds and then turning it on again.
If you still fail to fix the problem of iPhone iPad Wi-Fi grayed out after performing all the methods above, and your computer or other devices can connect to your Wi-Fi network, you need to go to Apple Store for help.