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Is anyone having issues with iDevices (iPhone, iPad, etc.) connecting?



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  • I have (mainly) iPhone 5 (iOS 10.1/10.2) which will not connect to hidden/not hidden ssids again

    when returning to the office.  You have to connect to the wifi again (sometimes with entering the

    passphrase/psk.

    I do not notice this behaviour on iPhone 6.

  • Hi,

     

    there are some reports about IOS issues with a similar pattern. In many cases, "forgetting" the network seemed to help. http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-fix-ios-10-wifi-issues-guide/ has a description for this. Can you check whether this addresses your issue?

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Dirk Bolte

  • Hi Dirk,

     

    the following was tested:

    Reboot Router Or Modem (UTM)

    - Hard Reboot Your Device

    - Forget & Rejoin WiFi Network

    - Reset Network Settings

    - Toggle Wi-Fi Assist

    - Toggle Location Services For Wi-Fi Networking

    - Build new WLAN on UTM

    So the only thing I did not do is the clean install of the os.

    Kind regards

    Maik

     

  • Hi,

     

    can you open a support request so that we can have a look at the APs ourselves? We need to check what the beacons are looking like + what the interface configuration is, so that we can do a reproduction in-house.

     

    Next to iPhone5, have you seen it on any other device type? Is there any iPhone5 in your environment that doesn't show this behaviour?

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Dirk Bolte

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  • Hi,

     

    can you open a support request so that we can have a look at the APs ourselves? We need to check what the beacons are looking like + what the interface configuration is, so that we can do a reproduction in-house.

     

    Next to iPhone5, have you seen it on any other device type? Is there any iPhone5 in your environment that doesn't show this behaviour?

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Dirk Bolte

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